Philosophy and Rhetoric

Papers
(The median citation count of Philosophy and Rhetoric is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Moving in the Manner of the Adverb19
The Unachieved Momentum of Liberation: The French Résistance6
After Philosophy, Black Thought: Sylvia Wynter and the Ends of Knowledge4
What Cannot Be Said: The Path of Silence3
Wrenching Democracy from Rhetoric: Rancière, Ancient Rhetoric, and Demagoguery2
Lockean Natural History and the Revivification of Post-Truth Objects2
The Living from the Dead: Disaffirming Biopolitics2
When “I’m Sorry” Cannot Be Said: The Evolution of Political Apology2
Uncommonplaces of Rhetoric2
The War of Words1
Mind the Gap: Kairos in the Spaces of Silence1
Hobbes' Biological Rhetoric and the Covenant1
Anxiety of the Influencer: Hannah Arendt and the Problem with Social Media1
Rhetoric Is Dead? The Fear of Stasis Behind Post-Truth Rhetoric1
The Essay and the Art of Interpretation: Caygill and Nietzsche1
Figuring the Topos: Finding Common Ground in Cognitive Environments1
Politics Is a Language Google Will Never Know: Barbara Cassin on Knowledge as the Performance of Ongoing Translations1
Farewell to Fallacies (and Welcome Back!)1
Academic Freedom’s Rhetorical “Gray Zone”1
The Erotic Madness of Writing in Plato’sPhaedrus1
Sophisms and Contempt for Autonomy1
Carcerality and Violence1
What Is Performative Activism?1
Colonial Imaginations: Solitude in theCartas y Relacionesof Hernán Cortés1
Benjamin’s Rhetoric: Kairos, Time, and History1
Violence, Plasticity, and Rhetoric1
Conversational Integrity: Argument, Commitment, and Compromise1
Marshaling Normative Pragmatic Force to Secure Autonomy0
Death, Love, and the Long Repeat: Repetition’s Burden in Lady Jane Lumley’s The Tragedie of Euripides called Iphigenia translated out of Greake into Englisshe0
Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World0
A Rhetoric of Everyday Violence: Embodied Slow Violence0
Kairos in Isocrates0
The End of Progress: Decolonizing the Normative Foundations of Critical Theory0
The Meanings of What Can(not) be Said0
Plato, Xenophon, and the Uneven Temporalities of Ethos in the Trial of Socrates0
Architects of Memory: Information and Rhetoric in a Networked Archival Age0
The Genres of Swahili Philosophy0
The Silence of Technology0
Higher Education: Mobility, Movement, and Risk0
Books of Interest0
Market Affect and the Rhetoric of Political Economic Debates0
Kairos, The Sire of Beauty0
The Philosophical Essay0
Autonomy and Argumentation: An Introduction0
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A Rule That Bends: Aristotle on Pathos and Equity0
Who Was Callicles? Exploring Four Relationships between Rhetoric and Justice in Plato'sGorgias0
Chain of Gold: Greek Rhetoric in the Roman Empire0
Vector Rhetoric: GPT’s Rhetorical Agency0
Limit Formations: Violence, Philosophy, Rhetoric0
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Guest Editor’s Introduction: A Moment for Kairos0
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Hegel's Speculative Sentence0
Fallacies of Meta-argumentation0
Postconstructivisms and the Promise of Peircean Rhetoric0
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What cannot be said?0
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Style: A Queer Cosmology0
Their Hegemony—and Theirs0
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Pan-African Pandemonium: Identities, Histories, and Constellations0
Being-Moved: Rhetoric as the Art of Listening0
Intellectual Grandstanding: An Epistemic Bad in Argument0
Queer Times, Black Futures0
Just in Time: Calling, Responding, and Making Music from the Soul0
Can Rational Persuasion Be Epistemically Paternalistic?0
Orchestrating Difference: The Address of Composite Audiences as Pluralist Rhetoric0
On Time and Tense in Aristotle0
Argument’s Autonomy Problem0
Editor’s Introduction: The State of Movement—or, Unassuming Theory0
Figures of Entanglement: Diffractive Readings of Barad, New Materialism, and Rhetorical Theory and Criticism0
Revisiting Reverse Eikos: Dialectical Evaluation of a Rhetorical Argument0
Rhetoric’s Unconscious: Freud, Burke, Lacan0
Guest Editor’s Introduction: The Time of Africana Philosophy0
The Obscure Object of Rhetoric0
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Scale Theory: A Nondisciplinary Inquiry0
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The Force of Truth: Critique, Genealogy, and Truth-Telling in Michel Foucault0
Ethical Repetitions: Rhetorical Imitation and/as Algorithmic Judgment0
Editorial Bodies: Perfection and Rejection in Ancient Rhetoric and Poetics0
Watery Hauntings: A Glossary for African Philosophy in a Different Key0
Phantasms of Fixity and a Gesture Toward Survival0
Enlightenment Rhetoric Reconsidered: Hume’s Discursive Transcendence in “Of Eloquence”0
Fooling the Victim: Of Straw Men and Those Who Fall for Them0
The Rhetorical Methodology of Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca’s Theory of Argumentation0
The Democratic Sublime: On Aesthetics and Popular Assembly0
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Beyond Settler Time: Temporal Sovereignty and Indigenous Self-Determination0
Editor’s Note0
What Cannot Be Done0
Michel Foucault’s Rhetorical Practice: The 1961 Preface to History and Madness0
The Discovery of the Idea of Movement0
What Cannot Be Said? “Equity Achieved”0
Esta Chingadera0
To Make a Scholar Black: A Constructive Analysis of the Discursive Orientation Toward Blackness0
Academic Freedom and Institutional Violence0
Un-Speaking Manichaeism0
“I’m Not Surprised, But . . .”: Knowingness and Moral Judgment0
The Words of Socrates and James Joyce0
Rhetorical Hesitancy0
Democracy as Fetish0
The Chattering Mind: A Conceptual History of Everyday Talk0
The Natural Philosophical Essay—Reflections on a Genre0
The Resonance of Resonance0
Voice, Unhearability, and Epistemic Violence: The Making of a Sonic Identity0
The Argumentative “Logic” of Humor0
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On Anti-Violence0
Speech in Pursuit of Silence0
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Phantastic, Impressive Rhetoric0
Where’s the Rhetoric? Imagining a Unified Field0
The Weimar Origins of Rhetorical Inquiry0
Violent Inheritance: Sexuality, Land, and Energy in Making the North American West0
Forum of Conscience: Entry and Exit Prohibited0
The Weirdness of Being in Time: Aristotle, Hegel, and Plants0
Kairosand Crisis: Responsibility and Time in Benjamin, Heidegger, and Tillich0
Silence at the Meta-Level: A Story about Argumentative Cruelty0
Rhetoric, Methodology, and a Question of Onto-Epistemological Access0
Logos in the Flux of Life0
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