[T]he book makes a theoretically and methodologically uniform contribution to the history of controversy as a communication form, and in this way remains relevant to the field of historical pragmatics.
- Matylda Wlodarczyk, University in Poznan, in Journal of Pragmatics 151 (2019) 70 – 73,
The book gives an introduction to the new research field of Historical Pragmatics of Controversies and provides seven case studies (from 1609 to 1796) on controversies in the fields of astronomy/astrology, medicine, chemistry, philosophy, and theology. The protagonists of these controversies include both famous authors like Kepler, Hobbes and Leibniz and internationally less known authors like the German theologian A.H. Francke and the chemist F.A.C. Gren. The case studies examine the organizing principles of historical controversies, language use, moves and strategies, topic management and text organisation, and the adherence to communication principles in these controversies. At the same time they analyse the use of different text types and media in the course of controversies, including pamphlets, journal articles, reviews, scientific handbooks and letters. In addition, the case studies demonstrate early modern writers’ resources from disputation practice, dialectic, and rhetoric and show developments of the practice of polemical writing during this period.
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[T]he book makes a theoretically and methodologically uniform contribution to the history of controversy as a communication form, and in this way remains relevant to the field of historical pragmatics.
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ISBN
9789027200983
Publisert
2018-11-02
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John Benjamins Publishing Co
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760 gr
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245 mm
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164 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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