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Rhetoric in Ancient China, Fifth to Third Century B.C.E: A Comparison With Classical Greek Rhetoric (Studies in Rhetoric/Communi,Used
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In Rhetoric in Ancient China, Fifth to Third Century B.C.E., Xing Lu examines language art, persuasion, and argumentation in ancient China and offers a detailed and authentic account of ancient Chinese rhetorical theories and practices in the society's philosophical, political, cultural, and linguistic contexts. She focuses on the works of ten wellknown Chinese thinkers from Confucius to Han Feizi as well as on the Later Mohists, a group that represents five schools of thought Mingjia, Confucianism, Daoism, Mohism, and Legalism. Lu identifies seven key Chinese terms pertaining to speech, language, persuasion, and argumentation as they appeared in these original texts, selecting ming bian as the linchpin for the Chinese conceptual term of rhetorical studies.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Rhetoric in Ancient China, Fifth to Third Century B.C.E'? A: The book examines language art, persuasion, and argumentation in ancient China, providing a detailed account of rhetorical theories and practices in various philosophical, political, cultural, and linguistic contexts.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Xing Lu, who analyzes the works of notable Chinese thinkers from Confucius to Han Feizi.
- Q: What are the key themes discussed in the book? A: Key themes include speech, language, persuasion, argumentation, and the examination of seven Chinese terms related to rhetorical studies.
- Q: What is the condition of the used book? A: The book is listed as 'Used Book in Good Condition', which indicates it may have some wear but is still usable.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This edition of the book is a hardcover, which typically offers better durability and a more premium feel.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: The book contains 350 pages, providing a comprehensive exploration of its subject matter.
- Q: When was 'Rhetoric in Ancient China' published? A: The book was published on September 1, 1998.
- Q: Is there a specific edition of this book? A: The listing does not specify a particular edition; it is simply noted as a hardcover edition.
- Q: What categories does this book fall under? A: This book is categorized under Literature & Fiction, with a focus on rhetorical studies and communication.
- Q: What can I expect to learn from this book? A: Readers can expect to gain a deeper understanding of ancient Chinese rhetoric, including its influence on modern rhetorical practices and the philosophical contexts surrounding it.