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- W123526091 abstract "The Dialogue is written in the form of a Dialogue among three characters and contains numerous indirect references to a fourth person, a Lyncean Academician, common friend of the interlocutors, who may be identified with Galileo himself. Moreover, the book is full of passages containing disclaimers by the supposedly Copernican spokesman, Salviati, to the effect that his Copernican beliefs are not necessarily as strong as they may appear when he is involved in the discussion, so that he really ought to be regarded as being a good actor who is wearing a Copernican mask. Other passages continuously remind the reader that the aim of the discussion is not to decide the Copernican issue one way or the other, but rather to present all the arguments for and against, so that people in a position of authority, who are entitled to make such decisions, can do so intelligently. The Dialogue is also full of emotionally charged passages, where various persons, books, and ideas are criticized not dispassionately but rather with ridicule, scorn, and con-tempt. In other passages the interlocutors play tricks on each other, trying to trap one another into saying something so that they can win the argument; such trickery is complicated by the fact that these maneuvers are usually exposed in the course of the discussion and by the fact that they are (at least apparently) perpetrated almost always at the expense of the Peripatetic spokesman, Simplicio. These and other similar features, all of which are rather obvious even to a casual reader of the Dialogue, may be labeled ‘rhetorical’. The specialist in Geisteswissenschaften will be interested in such rhetorical matters merely because they exist, and he will try to understand their nature, how they function, how they relate to other verbal and mental processes, and to other human activities, etc." @default.
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- W123526091 title "Faith Versus Reason: The Rhetorical Form and Content of Galileo’s Dialogue" @default.
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