Philosophy and Rhetoric

Papers
(The TQCC of Philosophy and Rhetoric is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
What Is Performative Activism?7
Fooling the Victim: Of Straw Men and Those Who Fall for Them5
Rhetorics & Viruses4
Novel Violence3
On Breath and Blackness: Living and Dying in the Wake of the Virus3
Benjamin’s Rhetoric: Kairos, Time, and History3
The Polysemic Facepalm: Fauci as Rhetorically Savvy Scientist Citizen2
After Philosophy, Black Thought: Sylvia Wynter and the Ends of Knowledge2
Suspending the World: Romantic Irony and Idealist System2
The Weirdness of Being in Time: Aristotle, Hegel, and Plants2
“We Must Be Able to Get Used to the Real”2
Hegel's Speculative Sentence2
Meaning at the End of Meaning: Nihilism, Great Nonsense, and Praxis in the Shadow of Extinction2
AGrammaof Motives: The Drama of Plato's Tripartite Psychology2
Rhetoric by Accident2
Mind the Gap: Kairos in the Spaces of Silence2
The Argumentative “Logic” of Humor2
Beyond Settler Time: Temporal Sovereignty and Indigenous Self-Determination1
What cannot be said?1
Hobbes' Biological Rhetoric and the Covenant1
The New Rhetoric Project Laughs: Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca, Dissociation, and the Comic1
On Violence and Vulnerability in a Pandemic1
Rhetoric as a Posthuman Practice1
The Human Problem (Part 1)1
Language in Limbo: Being Suspended between Consolation and Control1
Plato, Xenophon, and the Uneven Temporalities of Ethos in the Trial of Socrates1
The Virus That Dares (Us) Not (to) Speak Its Name: A Polemic1
Entanglement and Ecstasy in Dance, Music, and Philosophy: A Reply to Carrie Noland, Nancy S. Struever, and Thomas Rickert1
The Ascent of Affect: Genealogy and Critique, Critical Semiotics: Theory, from Information to Affect, The Forms of the Affects and Touching Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity1
Un-Speaking Manichaeism1
Phantastic, Impressive Rhetoric1
Writing the Manic Subject: Rhetorical Passivity in Plato'sPhaedrus1
The Obscure Object of Rhetoric1
In the Midst of … Words Inside-Out: Pandemic Rhetorics1
Farewell to Fallacies (and Welcome Back!)1
On a Different Scale: Movement(s) in a Pandemic1
Developments in Dissociation: Past Contexts, Present Applications, Future Implications1
Phronesis and the Scientific, Ideological, Fearful Appeal of Lockdown Policy1
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