Retorika i razboritost (phronesisi) u Aristotelovoj praktičkoj filozofiji (ogled)
Rhetoric and phronesis in Aristotle's practical philosophy
Apstrakt
Both rhetoric and phronesis are intellectual virtues which guide us in persuasion or action, and not only the general resourcefulness in the accomplishment of the desirable goals. The knowledge of the means of persuasion, as well as the knowledge of the way of achieving a moral goal, can be measured not only by the criteria of correctness or incorrectness, and effectiveness or ineffectiveness, but also by criteria of just and unjust. Truly to become a man of practical wisdom (phronimos) or a persuasive orator presupposes a certain attitude or habit (hexis), i.e. the way of life, which is a fertile ground for the development of natural brightness or eloquence. The analysis of the relations between rhetoric and phronesis shows that not only the subject- matter which both of them are concerned with is identical, but also that they themselves - as well as their interrelation - can be understood by the same notions. On one hand, ideal rhetor should be a man of practical wisdom, and on the o...ther, the man of practical wisdom should be particularly motivated for rhetoric, because it is a discursive conveyance and social dissemination of what should be done which he himself had realized in the long process of deliberation.
Ključne reči:
virtue / rhetoric / practical wisdom / practical philosophy / persuasion / deliberationIzvor:
Srpska politička misao, 1996, 3, 1-4, 193-206Izdavač:
- Institut za političke studije, Beograd
Institucija/grupa
Filozofija / PhilosophyTY - JOUR AU - Deretić, Irina PY - 1996 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/203 AB - Both rhetoric and phronesis are intellectual virtues which guide us in persuasion or action, and not only the general resourcefulness in the accomplishment of the desirable goals. The knowledge of the means of persuasion, as well as the knowledge of the way of achieving a moral goal, can be measured not only by the criteria of correctness or incorrectness, and effectiveness or ineffectiveness, but also by criteria of just and unjust. Truly to become a man of practical wisdom (phronimos) or a persuasive orator presupposes a certain attitude or habit (hexis), i.e. the way of life, which is a fertile ground for the development of natural brightness or eloquence. The analysis of the relations between rhetoric and phronesis shows that not only the subject- matter which both of them are concerned with is identical, but also that they themselves - as well as their interrelation - can be understood by the same notions. On one hand, ideal rhetor should be a man of practical wisdom, and on the other, the man of practical wisdom should be particularly motivated for rhetoric, because it is a discursive conveyance and social dissemination of what should be done which he himself had realized in the long process of deliberation. PB - Institut za političke studije, Beograd T2 - Srpska politička misao T1 - Retorika i razboritost (phronesisi) u Aristotelovoj praktičkoj filozofiji (ogled) T1 - Rhetoric and phronesis in Aristotle's practical philosophy EP - 206 IS - 1-4 SP - 193 VL - 3 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_203 ER -
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Deretić, I.. (1996). Retorika i razboritost (phronesisi) u Aristotelovoj praktičkoj filozofiji (ogled). in Srpska politička misao Institut za političke studije, Beograd., 3(1-4), 193-206. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_203
Deretić I. Retorika i razboritost (phronesisi) u Aristotelovoj praktičkoj filozofiji (ogled). in Srpska politička misao. 1996;3(1-4):193-206. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_203 .
Deretić, Irina, "Retorika i razboritost (phronesisi) u Aristotelovoj praktičkoj filozofiji (ogled)" in Srpska politička misao, 3, no. 1-4 (1996):193-206, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_203 .