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Plato's rhetorical theory: Old perspectives on the epistemology of the new rhetoric

Pages 160-176 | Published online: 22 May 2009
 

This essay suggests that Plato denegrated the theory and practice of Sophistic rhetoric principally on epistemological grounds. In its place, the philosopher developed a theory of discourse whose paradigmatic form was intrapersonal and whose function, not unlike some “new rhetorics”; of the present century, was the acquisition of knowledge through linguistic interaction.

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