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Mackin, Jim – 1989
A model intended to overcome the cultural relativism of determining what is an ethical act draws an analogy to environmental studies. Beginning with the concepts of "telos" (final purpose) and "archai" (priority), the notion of an ecosystem of ethics avoids limitation to a particular historical definition of good. Since the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Cultural Context, Ecology, Ethics
Mackin, Jim – 1987
The beginnings of a pragmatic rhetorical theory can help relate rhetoric to human meaning systems. A pragmatic rhetorical theory is not concerned with whether or not an intentional experience is true to an objective reality beyond human experience, but rather deals with how rhetoric interacts with experiences in the construction of human meaning…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Epistemology, Intellectual Experience, Interpersonal Communication
Mackin, Jim – 1987
Pericles' Funeral Oration, delivered at a mass funeral for a number of Athenian soldiers who had died during an attack against their rival Sparta's allies, is an example of a form of rhetoric, epideictic, that functioned as a means of developing a sense of community. In order to make the mourners at the funeral believe the soldiers had died good,…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Literature, Communication Research, Community Attitudes