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Grammar of Motives

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ISBN-10: 0520015444

ISBN-13: 9780520015449

Edition: 1969 (Reprint)

Authors: Kenneth Burke

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About this book Mr. Burke contributes an introductory and summarizing remark, "What is involved, when we say what people are doing and why they are doing it? An answer to that question is the subject of this book. The book is concerned with the basic forms of through which, in accordance with the nature of the world as all men necessarily experience it, are exemplified in the attributing of motives. These forms of though can be embodied profoundly or trivially, truthfully or falsely. They are equally present in systematically elaborated or metaphysical structures, in legal judgments, in poetry and fiction, in political and scientific works, in news and in bits of gossip offered at random."
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Book details

List price: $33.95
Copyright year: 1969
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 10/1/1969
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 554
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.02" long x 1.29" tall
Weight: 1.826
Language: English

Born in Pittsburgh, Burke was educated at Ohio State and Columbia universities. During his early career, he became involved with a number of little magazines, including Broom and Secession. He also wrote for The Dial and The Nation as a music critic. His greatest fame, however, has been as a literary critic. Omnivorously eclectic, Burke has found in the analysis of human symbolic activities a key to the largest cultural issues. For Burke, literature is the most prominent and sophisticated form of "symbolic action," one that provides "equipment for living" by allowing us to try out hypothetical strategies for dealing with the endless variety of human situations and experiences. Human society…    

Introduction
Ways of Placement
Container and Thing Contained
Antinomies of Definition
Scope and Reduction
The Philosophic Schools
Scene
Agent in General
Act
Agency and Purpose
On Dialectic
The Dialectic of Constitutions
Dialectic in General
Appendix
Index