Classical rhetoricians talked about kairos, the timeliness and time-boundedness of any speech. When was it delivered? What were the conditions of its reception? Did it speak successfully to the moment and place in which it was delivered? Among other things, my book offers a discussion of time and space in medical law scholarship and adjudication in just this way. But what is the kairos of the text itself? My concern with this and my thoughts on it are prompted by the generous and insightful responses to the book that have been given above. The book's content, its theoretical ambitions and its relation to the broader political context are realized, in so far as they are realized at all, across three temporal dimensions
Cynics, Spaces, and Subjects: Toward a Tactical Ethics of Rhetoric explores the problem of ethics wi...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
textScholarly analysis of rhetorical speeches over the last century has been concentrated on the “tr...
Classical rhetoricians talked about kairos, the timeliness and time-boundedness of any speech. When ...
Kairos is an ancient rhetorical concept that was long neglected by rhetorical scholars, and its sign...
What contribution can rhetoric make to socio‐legal studies? Though now a byword for deception and sp...
In this paper I shall suggest that law is most usefully seen not, as it usually is by academics and ...
The art of beautiful speech has its origins in the ancient Greek tradition. In sophistic discussions...
Rhetoric is the art of speech and persuasion, the study of argument and, in Classical times, an esse...
This book describes the significance of rhetorical knowledge for law through detailed discussions of...
This is not a book about formal or classical rhetoric in medical writing. The authors’ approach to “...
This paper considers the importance of temporal categories in medical law argumentation. Proceeding ...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
Rhetorical Knowledge in Legal Practice and Critical Legal Theory has just been published by the Univ...
An open-handed image of rhetoric presents an argument against the closed fist of logic and the “nast...
Cynics, Spaces, and Subjects: Toward a Tactical Ethics of Rhetoric explores the problem of ethics wi...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
textScholarly analysis of rhetorical speeches over the last century has been concentrated on the “tr...
Classical rhetoricians talked about kairos, the timeliness and time-boundedness of any speech. When ...
Kairos is an ancient rhetorical concept that was long neglected by rhetorical scholars, and its sign...
What contribution can rhetoric make to socio‐legal studies? Though now a byword for deception and sp...
In this paper I shall suggest that law is most usefully seen not, as it usually is by academics and ...
The art of beautiful speech has its origins in the ancient Greek tradition. In sophistic discussions...
Rhetoric is the art of speech and persuasion, the study of argument and, in Classical times, an esse...
This book describes the significance of rhetorical knowledge for law through detailed discussions of...
This is not a book about formal or classical rhetoric in medical writing. The authors’ approach to “...
This paper considers the importance of temporal categories in medical law argumentation. Proceeding ...
Rhetoric was—or is, and the uncertainty here is to the point—an unstable but hegemonic assemblage of...
Rhetorical Knowledge in Legal Practice and Critical Legal Theory has just been published by the Univ...
An open-handed image of rhetoric presents an argument against the closed fist of logic and the “nast...
Cynics, Spaces, and Subjects: Toward a Tactical Ethics of Rhetoric explores the problem of ethics wi...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
textScholarly analysis of rhetorical speeches over the last century has been concentrated on the “tr...