Mention656744
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so:text | Rhetoric involves a dialogical understanding of discourse and of “truth” itself in contrast to a monological idea of a unified authorial voice providing an ideally exhaustive and definitive account of a fully mastered object of knowledge. Historiography is dialogical in that, through it, the historian enters into a “conversational” exchange with the past and with other inquirers seeking an understanding of it. The problem is the nature of the conversation. (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Dominick_LaCapra |
so:description | History & Criticism (1985) (en) |
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