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Discourse Ethics and Eristic
Discourse Ethics and Eristic

Author(s): Jens Lemanski
Subject(s): Logic, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, 19th Century Philosophy, Rhetoric
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Discourse Ethics; Communication Ethics; Eristic; Argumentation Theory; Arthur Schopenhauer;

Summary/Abstract: Eristic has been studied more and more intensively in recent years in philosophy, law, communication theory, logic, proof theory, and A.I. Nevertheless, the modern origins of eristic, which almost all current researchers see in the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, are considered to be a theory of the illegitimate use of logical and rhetorical devices. Thus, eristic seems to violate the norms of discourse ethics. In this paper, I argue that this interpretation of eristic is based on prejudices that contradict the original intention of modern eristic. Eristic is not an art of being right or winning an argument, but an art of protecting oneself from the one who deliberately violates norms of discourse ethics to gain argumentative acceptance. For this reason, eristic must be seen as a discipline of Enlightenment philosophy and a correlate of discourse ethics. Especially in the age of alternative facts and post-factual politics, this makes eristic a valuable discipline.

  • Issue Year: 62/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 151-162
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English