This analysis of the human need to persuade offers a new, creative, application of Aristotelian essentialism to human discourse. Using Thomas Aquinas's adaptation of essentialism as a starting point, Jeffrey J. Maciejewski argues that persuasion is natural to human beings and that it possesses dispositional properties that bring about stages of human action that ultimately harmonize the operations of the mind in addition to harmonizing human relationships. Aquinas's philosophy of human nature is reviewed and re-examined in order to discover why it is that humans need to persuade themselves and each other. The book should be of considerable interest to scholars of human nature, Thomist philosophy, and those interested in the history of rhetoric and rhetorical theory.



Autorentext

Jeffrey J. Maciejewski is associate professor in the Department of Journalism, Media and Computing at Creighton University.

Titel
Thomas Aquinas on Persuasion
Untertitel
Action, Ends, and Natural Rhetoric
EAN
9798216274612
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
19.12.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.28 MB
Anzahl Seiten
120