Author: Gianluca Guidi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788897039594
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 58
Book Description
Retorica e giochi di potere
Author: Gianluca Guidi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788897039594
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 58
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788897039594
Category : Law
Languages : it
Pages : 58
Book Description
Il Potere Della Retorica
Author: Capitano Edizioni
Publisher: Capitano Edizioni
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : it
Pages : 22
Book Description
L'uso della retorica è inevitabile ed è utilizzato da tutti gli individui. Il termine "retorica" può evocare ricordi dell'ostentato campo di studi di un compagno di stanza del college o del linguaggio incomprensibile utilizzato dai politici. Tuttavia, in realtà, la retorica è un’abilità che tutti noi utilizziamo quotidianamente. La retorica è l'uso abile del linguaggio per persuadere o influenzare le persone, indipendentemente dal fatto che la comunicazione sia scritta o parlata. Nonostante i nostri tentativi di liquidarla come antiquata, pretenziosa o addirittura fuorviante, la retorica gioca un ruolo cruciale nel definire il tono di questa affermazione. È per ragioni retoriche che scegliamo di comunicare in modo diverso con il nostro amico più caro rispetto a un intervistatore di lavoro. Infatti, quanto spesso usi le parole senza l'obiettivo esplicito di influenzare qualcuno? Evitare le parole è una sfida, poiché servono come mezzo di comunicazione, facilitando la trasmissione reciproca delle informazioni. Ogni conoscenza, indipendentemente dalla sua natura emotiva, scientifica o fattuale, avrà un impatto sulle tue emozioni, opinioni o azioni. Tuttavia, nell’era attuale, il termine “retorica politica” è spesso usato con una connotazione negativa, anche se non è pratico evitare l’uso di tattiche retoriche in politica. La frase "hai capito?" è un esempio di domanda retorica, che è un tipico espediente retorico.
Publisher: Capitano Edizioni
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : it
Pages : 22
Book Description
L'uso della retorica è inevitabile ed è utilizzato da tutti gli individui. Il termine "retorica" può evocare ricordi dell'ostentato campo di studi di un compagno di stanza del college o del linguaggio incomprensibile utilizzato dai politici. Tuttavia, in realtà, la retorica è un’abilità che tutti noi utilizziamo quotidianamente. La retorica è l'uso abile del linguaggio per persuadere o influenzare le persone, indipendentemente dal fatto che la comunicazione sia scritta o parlata. Nonostante i nostri tentativi di liquidarla come antiquata, pretenziosa o addirittura fuorviante, la retorica gioca un ruolo cruciale nel definire il tono di questa affermazione. È per ragioni retoriche che scegliamo di comunicare in modo diverso con il nostro amico più caro rispetto a un intervistatore di lavoro. Infatti, quanto spesso usi le parole senza l'obiettivo esplicito di influenzare qualcuno? Evitare le parole è una sfida, poiché servono come mezzo di comunicazione, facilitando la trasmissione reciproca delle informazioni. Ogni conoscenza, indipendentemente dalla sua natura emotiva, scientifica o fattuale, avrà un impatto sulle tue emozioni, opinioni o azioni. Tuttavia, nell’era attuale, il termine “retorica politica” è spesso usato con una connotazione negativa, anche se non è pratico evitare l’uso di tattiche retoriche in politica. La frase "hai capito?" è un esempio di domanda retorica, che è un tipico espediente retorico.
Italian Books and Periodicals
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Italian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Italian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
Pax and the Politics of Peace
Author: Hannah Cornwell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192528149
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Perhaps in defiance of expectations, Roman peace (pax) was a difficult concept that resisted any straightforward definition: not merely denoting the absence or aftermath of war, it consisted of many layers and associations and formed part of a much greater discourse on the nature of power and how Rome saw her place in the world. During the period from 50 BC to AD 75 - covering the collapse of the Republic, the subsequent civil wars, and the dawn of the Principate-the traditional meaning and language of peace came under extreme pressure as pax was co-opted to serve different strands of political discourse. This volume argues for its fundamental centrality in understanding the changing dynamics of the state and the creation of a new political system in the Roman Empire, moving from the debates over the content of the concept in the dying Republic to discussion of its deployment in the legitimization of the Augustan regime, first through the creation of an authorized version controlled by the princeps and then the ultimate crystallization of the pax augusta as the first wholly imperial concept of peace. Examining the nuances in the various meanings, applications, and contexts of Roman discourse on peace allows us valuable insight into the ways in which the dynamics of power were understood and how these were contingent on the political structures of the day. However it also demonstrates that although the idea of peace came to dominate imperial Rome's self-representation, such discourse was nevertheless only part of a wider discussion on the way in which the Empire conceptualized itself.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192528149
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Perhaps in defiance of expectations, Roman peace (pax) was a difficult concept that resisted any straightforward definition: not merely denoting the absence or aftermath of war, it consisted of many layers and associations and formed part of a much greater discourse on the nature of power and how Rome saw her place in the world. During the period from 50 BC to AD 75 - covering the collapse of the Republic, the subsequent civil wars, and the dawn of the Principate-the traditional meaning and language of peace came under extreme pressure as pax was co-opted to serve different strands of political discourse. This volume argues for its fundamental centrality in understanding the changing dynamics of the state and the creation of a new political system in the Roman Empire, moving from the debates over the content of the concept in the dying Republic to discussion of its deployment in the legitimization of the Augustan regime, first through the creation of an authorized version controlled by the princeps and then the ultimate crystallization of the pax augusta as the first wholly imperial concept of peace. Examining the nuances in the various meanings, applications, and contexts of Roman discourse on peace allows us valuable insight into the ways in which the dynamics of power were understood and how these were contingent on the political structures of the day. However it also demonstrates that although the idea of peace came to dominate imperial Rome's self-representation, such discourse was nevertheless only part of a wider discussion on the way in which the Empire conceptualized itself.
Athenaeum
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civilization, Greco-Roman
Languages : it
Pages : 1058
Book Description
Studi periodici di letteratura e storia dell'antichità.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civilization, Greco-Roman
Languages : it
Pages : 1058
Book Description
Studi periodici di letteratura e storia dell'antichità.
The World through Roman Eyes
Author: Maurizio Bettini
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108612253
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 995
Book Description
The culmination of a project aimed at showcasing, in a systematic way, the potential of applying anthropological perspectives to classical studies, this volume highlights the fundamental contribution this approach has to make to our understanding of ancient Roman culture. Through the close study of themes such as myth, polytheism, sacrifice, magic, space, kinship, the gift, friendship, economics, animals, plants, riddles, metaphors, and images in Roman society (often in comparison with Greece) - where the texts of ancient culture are allowed to speak in their own terms and where the experience of the natives (rather than the horizon of the observer) is privileged - a rich panorama emerges of the worldview, beliefs, and deep structures that shaped and guided this culture.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108612253
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 995
Book Description
The culmination of a project aimed at showcasing, in a systematic way, the potential of applying anthropological perspectives to classical studies, this volume highlights the fundamental contribution this approach has to make to our understanding of ancient Roman culture. Through the close study of themes such as myth, polytheism, sacrifice, magic, space, kinship, the gift, friendship, economics, animals, plants, riddles, metaphors, and images in Roman society (often in comparison with Greece) - where the texts of ancient culture are allowed to speak in their own terms and where the experience of the natives (rather than the horizon of the observer) is privileged - a rich panorama emerges of the worldview, beliefs, and deep structures that shaped and guided this culture.
Art, Intellect and Politics
Author: Giusy Maria Ausilia Margagliotta
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004242201
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
The volume explores the relationship of artists and intellectuals from ancient Greece to modern times.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004242201
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 652
Book Description
The volume explores the relationship of artists and intellectuals from ancient Greece to modern times.
L'identità genealogica e araldica
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : it
Pages : 560
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Genealogy
Languages : it
Pages : 560
Book Description
The Clash of Legitimacies
Author: Andrea Gamberini
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192557602
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
The Clash of Legitimacies makes an innovative contribution to the history of the state-building process in late medieval Lombardy (during the 13th to 15th centuries), by illuminating myriad conflicts attending the legitimacy of power and authority at different levels of society. Through the analysis of the rhetorical forms and linguistic repertoires deployed by the many protagonists (not only the prince, but also the cities, communities, peasants, and political factions) to express their own ideals of shared political life, this volume reveals the depth of the conflicts in which opposing political actors were not only inspired by competing material interests - as in the traditional interpretation to be found in previous historiography - but also often were guided by differing concepts of authority. From this comes a largely new image of the late medieval and early Renaissance state, one without a monopoly of force - as has been shown in many studies since the 1970s - and one that did not even have the monopoly of legitimacy. The limitations of attempts by governors to present the political principles that inspired their acts as shared and universally recognized are revealed by a historical analysis firmly intent on investigating the existence, in particular territorial or social ambits, of other political cultures which based obedience to authority on different, and frequently original, ideals.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192557602
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
The Clash of Legitimacies makes an innovative contribution to the history of the state-building process in late medieval Lombardy (during the 13th to 15th centuries), by illuminating myriad conflicts attending the legitimacy of power and authority at different levels of society. Through the analysis of the rhetorical forms and linguistic repertoires deployed by the many protagonists (not only the prince, but also the cities, communities, peasants, and political factions) to express their own ideals of shared political life, this volume reveals the depth of the conflicts in which opposing political actors were not only inspired by competing material interests - as in the traditional interpretation to be found in previous historiography - but also often were guided by differing concepts of authority. From this comes a largely new image of the late medieval and early Renaissance state, one without a monopoly of force - as has been shown in many studies since the 1970s - and one that did not even have the monopoly of legitimacy. The limitations of attempts by governors to present the political principles that inspired their acts as shared and universally recognized are revealed by a historical analysis firmly intent on investigating the existence, in particular territorial or social ambits, of other political cultures which based obedience to authority on different, and frequently original, ideals.
Lay Readings of the Bible in Early Modern Europe
Author: Erminia Ardissino
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004420606
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
This essay collection aims to bring together new comparative research studies on the place of the Bible in early modern Europe. It focuses on lay readings of the Bible, showing their central contribution to modernity, and interrogates established historical paradigms.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004420606
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
This essay collection aims to bring together new comparative research studies on the place of the Bible in early modern Europe. It focuses on lay readings of the Bible, showing their central contribution to modernity, and interrogates established historical paradigms.