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Book Reviews PIJ BOOK REVIEWS George Camphell: Rhetoric in the Age of Enlight­ tion to Campbell studies, George Campbell enment. By Arthur E. Walzer. Albany: reads like a series of eleven essays, loosely tied together by general themes and the hy­ State University of New York Press, 2003; pp. vii-175. $54.50; paper $17.95. pothetical reader's marching through Philos­ ophy of Rhetoric. The chapters focus upon Arthur Walzer begins the first book-length enduring issues in Campbell scholarship or study of George Campbell's Philosophy of intellectual curiosities of the day upon which Rhetoric with the observation that his work Campbell consciously reflected. Each is "is a good fit in this series [SUNY series, thorough and can largely be taken separately Rhetoric in the Modem Era], a series of from the other chapters, a fact most evident introductory books on historic figures of in W alzer's decision to add a chapter on modem rhetoric" (1). But do not let the mod­ Campbell's "Other 'work'" and a conclusion esty of the opening line- or the humility that that surveys the previous Campbell studies. W alzer sustains throughout his efforts-mis­ After an introduction in which he articu­ lead you. Walzer's George Campbell: Rhetoric lates his purpose, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Argumentation and Advocacy Taylor & Francis

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PIJ BOOK REVIEWS George Camphell: Rhetoric in the Age of Enlight­ tion to Campbell studies, George Campbell enment. By Arthur E. Walzer. Albany: reads like a series of eleven essays, loosely tied together by general themes and the hy­ State University of New York Press, 2003; pp. vii-175. $54.50; paper $17.95. pothetical reader's marching through Philos­ ophy of Rhetoric. The chapters focus upon Arthur Walzer begins the first book-length enduring issues in Campbell...
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Taylor & Francis
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© 2003 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
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2576-8476
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1051-1431
DOI
10.1080/00028533.2003.11821597
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PIJ BOOK REVIEWS George Camphell: Rhetoric in the Age of Enlight­ tion to Campbell studies, George Campbell enment. By Arthur E. Walzer. Albany: reads like a series of eleven essays, loosely tied together by general themes and the hy­ State University of New York Press, 2003; pp. vii-175. $54.50; paper $17.95. pothetical reader's marching through Philos­ ophy of Rhetoric. The chapters focus upon Arthur Walzer begins the first book-length enduring issues in Campbell scholarship or study of George Campbell's Philosophy of intellectual curiosities of the day upon which Rhetoric with the observation that his work Campbell consciously reflected. Each is "is a good fit in this series [SUNY series, thorough and can largely be taken separately Rhetoric in the Modem Era], a series of from the other chapters, a fact most evident introductory books on historic figures of in W alzer's decision to add a chapter on modem rhetoric" (1). But do not let the mod­ Campbell's "Other 'work'" and a conclusion esty of the opening line- or the humility that that surveys the previous Campbell studies. W alzer sustains throughout his efforts-mis­ After an introduction in which he articu­ lead you. Walzer's George Campbell: Rhetoric lates his purpose,

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Argumentation and AdvocacyTaylor & Francis

Published: Jun 1, 2003

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