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- W2144321287 abstract "The complexity of Nietzschean demands first a basic working definition of rhetoric. In the etymological sense of Greek rhetorike, the art of oratory, and extrapolated to include the art of communicating effectively through writing, Nietzsche's is a highly stylized, deeply self-aware manner of expression designed to convey meaning and to appeal. In the more limited sense of my essay, Nietzschean is furthermore a discourse whose communicative and appealing aspects are aimed at the earth for the purpose of grounding human beings. By rhetoric I do not mean the negative connotation associated with insincere or grandiloquent language (Webster's), though it is certainly the case that Nietzsche's frequently takes flight and requires grounding. It is to be expected that a classical philologist by training, and both a teacher and a writer by profession, would have a close understanding and practiced application of rhetoric; the particular challenge in explicating Nietzsche's lies in the task to which his is put, as well as in the zeal with which he pursued his task. I am not primarily concerned with what Nietzsche had to say about while lecturing at the University of Basle, though I agree that Gilman, Blair, and Parent are right to emphasize the importance of for the interpretation of Nietzsche's writings and in its own right as a competitor with philosophy (1989, xii, xvi, xx), rather, I am concerned" @default.
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