posted on 2013-11-08, 00:00authored byRobin Reames
This essay argues that Plato’s use of narrative conceals
within Socrates’ explicit rejection of rhetorican implicit authorial
endorsement, manifested in the dialectical and rhetorical failures
surrounding Socrates’ deliberations over logos. I suggest that Aristo-
tle’s Rhetoric is consonant with Plato’s view in its general affirmation
of rhetoric’s power,utility, and necessity as well as in its specific
recommendations regarding logos. I employ Martin Heidegger’s ex-
plication of logos in Aristotle to illuminate how the term conforms
to Plato’s implicit position regarding logos and rhetoric. This inter-
pretation entails an expanded meaning of logos as it is found in
Rhetoric, assigning it a more primary, pre-logical, oral content.