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Rhetorical Error: Combating Post-Truth and AI Nihilism Through Active Discourse Production
Rhetorical Error: Combating Post-Truth and AI Nihilism Through Active Discourse Production

Author(s): Whitney Jordan Adams
Subject(s): Politics and communication, Rhetoric
Published by: Partiumi Keresztény Egyetem
Keywords: rhetorical error; pedagogy; post-truth; nihilism; discourse;

Summary/Abstract: Using the classical pedagogical strategies of Isocrates as a framework, this paper investigates how a renewed focus on civic rhetoric in the classroom will allow for increased dialogue and active discourse production between those inside and outside the Academy. Although Isocrates did not use the word “rhetoric” himself, reading his translated texts through a current lens allows the application of rhetoric through renewed frameworks. As we find ourselves mainly existing in a post-truth world, there is a proclivity among many to replace facts with pathos. As Lee McIntyre (2018) explores in his work Post Truth, heightened reliance on emotion, social media, and fake news represents a dangerous form of nihilism. Connected to this is the abandonment of traditional media, the dismissal of evidence, and a blatant disregard for the truth—all of which can be considered “rhetorical error.” As individuals become more and more distanced from others through a reliance on the digital, they retreat into what McIntyre calls “information silos” (2018). Active discourse production, building on Isocrates’ notion of classical pedagogy, can directly challenge these information silos. Hart (2006) argues for returning to classical pedagogy in the writing classroom. This paper builds on this work, suggesting that pedagogy grounded in ideals put forth by Isocrates can directly challenge both post-truth nihilism and rhetorical error.

  • Issue Year: 4/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 78-86
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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