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Human Communication as Narration: Toward a Philosophy of Reason, Value, and Action
Walter Fisher
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Foreword
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Afterword
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Part I: The Historical Exigence
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1. In the Beginning
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2. The Connection with Logic
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Part II: The Narrative Paradigm and Related Theories
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3. Narration as a Paradigm of Human Communication
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4. An Elaboration
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Part III: Narrative, Rationality, Good Reasons, and Audiences
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Untitled
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5. Assessing Narrative Fidelity: The Logic of Good Reasons
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6. Narrative Rationality and the Qualities of Audiences
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Part IV: Applications
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7. Narrativity and Politics: The Case of Ronald Reagan
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8. Argument in Drama and Literature
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9. Choosing Between Socrates and Callicles: An Assessment of Philosophical Discourse
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10. In Retrospect
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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Published: 1989
Publisher: U of South Carolina Press
- 9780872496248 (paperback)