Kairos in Aristotle's rhetoric

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作者
Kinneavy, JL [1 ]
Eskin, CR
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[1] Univ Texas, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] Florida So Coll, Lakeland, FL 33801 USA
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10.1177/0741088300017003005
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
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Many authorities have come to recognize the critical importance of the Greek notion of kairos (tight timing and due measure) in contemporary rhetoric. But Aristotelian scholars have generally ignored or demeaned Aristotle's use of kairos in his rhetoric, open contrasting if especially to Plato's full treatment in the Phaedrus. This lack of attention has been partially due to faulty indexes or concordances, which have recently been corrected by Wartelle and programs like PERSEUS find IBICUS. Secondly, no one has hitherto attempted to go beyond the root kair- and examine the concept as expressed in other terms. This article will attempt to meet both of these concerns. It will first examine carefully the 16 references to kairos in the Rhetoric and show that the term is an integral element in Aristotle's own act of writing, in his concept of the pathetic argument, and in his handling of maxims and integration. There are also important passages using kairos in Iris treatment of style, open in conjunction with Iris use of the notion of propriety or fitness (to prepon). Possibly the two most important indirect uses of the concept of kairos mn be seen in Aristotle's definition of rhetoric and in Iris treatment of equity in both the Rhetoric and the Nichomachean Ethics, probably the two most important treatments of the concept in antiquity.
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