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Can Virtue Be Bought?
- Philosophy & Rhetoric
- Penn State University Press
- Volume 37, Number 4, 2004
- p. 383
- 10.1353/par.2004.0027
- Article
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Index to Volume 37
Articles
Anderson, Dana. Questioning the Motives of Habituated Action: Burke and Bordieu on Practice 255
Crick, Nathan. Conquering Our Imagination: Thought Experiments and Enthymemes in Scientific Argument 21
Del Caro, Adrian. Nietzsche's Rhetoric on the Grounds of Philology and Hermeneutics 101
Garver, Eugene. Can Virtue Be Bought? 353
Greene, Ronald Walter. Rhetoric and Production: Rhetorical Agency as Communicative Labor 188
Hansen, Andrew. Dimensions of Agency in Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address 223
Harpine, William. What Do You Mean, Rhetoric is Epistemic? 335
Haskins, Ekaterina V. Endoxa, Epistemological Optimism, and Aristotle's Rhetorical Project 1
Jovanovic, Spoma, and Roy V. Wood. Speaking from the Bedrock of Ethics 317
Kimball, Robert. A Plea for Pity 301
Metcalf, Robert. The Philosophical Rhetoric of Socrates' Mission 143
Sapienza, Filipp. Mikhail Bakhtin, Vyacheslav Ivanov, and the Rhetorical Culture of the Russian Third Renaissance 123
Stroud, Scott R. Narrative as Argument in Indian Philosophy: The Asta-vakra Gi-ta as Multivalent Narrative 42
Turnbull, Nick. Rhetorical Agency as a Property of Questioning 207
Yarbrough, Stephen R. Passing Theories through Topical Heuristics: Donald Davidson, Aristotle, and the Conditions of Discursive Competence 72 [End Page 383]
Book Reviews
Andrejevic, Mark. Rethinking the Frankfurt School: Alternative Legacies of Cultural Critique edited by Jeffrey T. Nealon and Caren Irr 92
Beer, Francis A. Prudence: Classical Virtue, Postmodern Practice edited by Robert Hariman 176
Depew, David. Prudence: Classical Virtue, Postmodern Practice edited by Robert Hariman 167
Swearingen, C. Jan. Plato's Socrates as Educator by Gary Allen Scott 275
Tell, David. On Belief by Slavoj Žižek 96