Rhetoric, reasonableness and ethics: An essay on Perelman [Book Review]

Argumentation 7 (4):451-460 (1993)
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The article deals with an interpretation of the work of Ch. Perelman. The author tries to determine the meaning of reasonableness in a hermeneutical and anthropological perspective. He then places the work of Perelman in the light of the theory of symbolic interactionism of G.H. Mead

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