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Title: Listening to the Logos
Condition: New
Subtitle: Speech and the Coming of Wisdom in Ancient Greece
Author: Christopher Lyle Johnstone
Format: Hardback
EAN: 9781570038549
ISBN: 9781570038549
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Release Date: 30/12/2009
Description: This book offers an exploration of the role of language arts in forming and expressing wisdom from Homer to Aristotle. In ""Listening to the Logos"", Christopher Lyle Johnstone provides an unprecedented comprehensive account of the relationship between speech and wisdom across almost four centuries of evolving ancient Greek thought and teachings. Johnstone grounds his study in the cultural, conceptual, and linguistic milieu of archaic and classical Greece, which nurtured new ways of thinking about and investigating the world. He focuses on accounts of logos and wisdom in the surviving writings and teachings of Homer and Hesiod, the Presocratics, the Sophists and Socrates, Isocrates and Plato, and Aristotle. Specifically Johnstone highlights the importance of language arts in both speculative inquiry and practical judgment, a nexus that presages connections between philosophy and rhetoric that persist still. His study investigates concepts and concerns key to the speaker's art from the outset: wisdom, truth, knowledge, belief, prudence, justice, and reason. Johnstone's interdisciplinary account ably demonstrates that in the ancient world it was both the content and form of speech that most directly inspired, awakened, and deepened the insights comprehended under the notion of wisdom.
Language: English
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Book Series: Studies in Rhetoric/Communication
Release Year: 2009

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