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|a Seduction, sophistry, and the woman with the rhetorical figure /
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|g Introduction.
|t Pre/Script Regarding the Subject of Woman, A Pre/Face Regarding the Figure of Woman --
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|t Business of "Isness": Philosophy Contra Sophistry, Woman, and Other Faithless Phenomena --
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|t Seduction and Sacrificial Gestures: Gorgias, Helen, and Nothing --
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|t Nietzsche and the Other Woman: On Forgetting in an Extra-Moral Sense --
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|t Apres l'orgie: Baudrillard and the Seduction of Truth --
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|t Seduction and the "Third Sophistic": (Femme) Fatale Tactics Contra Fetal Pedagogies, Critical Practices, and Neopragmatic Politics.
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|a "According to Ballif, this search for truth manifests itself among current rhetoric and composition scholars in the form of an assumption that language is primarily communicative (i.e., that language can represent truth more or less faithfully). Ballif shows how invested we are in the notion of truth, in the idea that language represents truth, and in the assumption that the speaking/writing subject has, or should have, some essential relation to truth."
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|a "Ballif questions why the profession wants to retain these beliefs in the face of vociferous arguments from "new rhetorics" that the discipline no longer posits a foundational self or truth, and in the face of the poststructuralist critique, which has demonstrated that founding truth is always accomplished by first positing and then negating an "other." As an alternative to this negative and violent rhetorical process, Ballif suggests a turn to sophistry as embodied in the figure of Woman, one with the power to seduce us (literally, to lead astray) from our truth and our demand for it."--Jacket.
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