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Journal articles on the topic "Rhétorque"
Laoukili, Sanae, and Chams-Eddoha Marrakchi. "Le terme rhétorique entre concept et traduction." SHS Web of Conferences 175 (2023): 01040. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202317501040.
Full textBatut-Hourquebie, Christine. "Pour une lecture rhétorique du Hasard et la nécessité de Jacques Monod." Revue d'histoire des sciences Tome 73, no. 2 (December 2, 2020): 303–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhs.732.0303.
Full textCaumartin, Anne. "Pierre Vadeboncoeur et la rhétorique de l’extrême." Études littéraires 33, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 27–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/501276ar.
Full textPlumecocq, Gaël. "L’action publique entre rhétorique et légitimité : une analyse des politiques locales de développement durable en termes de besoins fondamentaux." Économie appliquée 66, no. 2 (2013): 55–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecoap.2013.3634.
Full textBerthelot, Sylvie, Michel Coulmont, and Vanessa Serret. "Ratio d’équité salariale et démocratie actionnariale au Canada." Recherches en Sciences de Gestion N° 158, no. 5 (December 18, 2023): 309–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/resg.158.0309.
Full textAguíar, Melânía Sílva. "Jorge, um Brasileiro: Herói Absurdo ou Passageiro da Esperança?" Aletria: Revista de Estudos de Literatura 1 (October 31, 1993): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.1.0.48-57.
Full textCornilliat, François. "Au-delà de la rhétorique? La poésie de la Renaissance et le syndrome de Monsieur Jourdain." Rhetorica 20, no. 4 (2002): 335–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rh.2002.20.4.335.
Full textMouchel, Christian. "Figures et adéquation : dans la doctrine oratoire de Philippe Melanchthon." Études littéraires 24, no. 3 (April 12, 2005): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/500985ar.
Full textLapacherie, Jean-Gérard. "Figures et images : de la rhétorique aux arts plastiques." Figures de l'Art. Revue d'études esthétiques 5, no. 1 (2001): 19–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/fdart.2001.1234.
Full textFleury, Damien, and Lucia M. Tovena. "À propos des lectures des questions en comment." SHS Web of Conferences 46 (2018): 12003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184612003.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Rhétorque"
Gedeon, Efthymia-Maria. "L’oralité et l’écriture dans la rhétorique athénienne aux Ve et IVe siècles avant J.-C : les orateurs attiques entre le λέγειν et le γράφειν." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Strasbourg, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024STRAC023.
Full textBuilding on existing theoretical and empirical studies concerning the dialogue between the oral and the written practices in the 5th and 4th centuries BC, this thesis focuses on the authors and their works, as well as the connections between them. This objective requires a return to ancient sources and a comparison of the collected data. Drawing from the rich corpus of the ten Attic orators, along with their contemporaries, this project seeks to categorise the ideas related to the complex debate between the λέγειν (“to speak”) and the γράφειν (“to write”). The study also explores improvisation, particularly through the pamphlet On the sophists by Alcidamas of Elaea
Escola, Marc. "Rhétorique du discontinu : rhétorique et herméneutique dans Les Caractères de La Bruyère." Paris 4, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040261.
Full textThe renewal of the character and the invention of a rhetoric of discontinuity in La Bruyère's Les Caractères give evidence to a deep mutation for a story of the hermeneutic: the hermeneutic of behaviors and the textual hermeneutic are intimately bound. The new poetic of the character must be hold as a "moment" in the separation during the XVIIth century between two semiotics : the analytic takes the signs of behaviors as indices for a inductive interpretation (Coeffeteau, Senault, Cureau de la Chambre, Descartes, Le Brun), face to an another formation who takes the signs as symbols for a abductive reading (Le Moyne, Faret, Gracian, Bary, La Bruyere). For La Bruyère first, the behavior must be read, that means interpreted, as a text. On the other side, the story of the nine editions of his book reveals his desire for a new rhetoric who promotes, after the example of Montaigne, Pascal, la Rochefoucauld, a new way of reading. The investigation of the ways of coherence in the chapters of Les Caractères is also an incitation for the theory of the literature of formulate a new method: an archeology of lisibility
Prōtopapá-Marnélī, María. "La rhétorique des stoïciens." Paris 4, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA040018.
Full textThis research is divided into three parts, 1st part: justification of the particular place that rhetoric holds in stoic philosophy, namely, the reasons for which the stoics regard rhetoric together with dialectic, as part of logic. Then the worth of voice and lecta (speaking techniques) are emphasized and at the same time, the difference between rhetoric and dialectic is clearly formulated. 2nd part: the various speaking techniques which the sage orator makes use of are pointed out. After that, the contribution of geometric forms in the teaching of philosophy is explained as well the contribution of analogies and the homoiomata used by Ariston of Chios. Finally, the significance of the fact that the stoic speaks in the second person singular which constitutes a stoic way (topos) is explained. 3rd part: the significance which the stoics attribute to poetry and the poem as a particular kind of rhetoric is presented in detail as well as their contribution in teaching. A comparison between platonic and stoic philosophy is attempted as regards the poem while, at the same time, Posidonius' definition of poetry and the poem is presented in detail. The particular importance of sound and music in poetry is then examined as well as their positive or negative influence in the psychology of the audience. After that, an analysis of Diogenes' of Babylon about music, on the same subject is attempted. The end of the third part deals the production of the stoics in poetry, as regards the quality of their work. The hymn to Zeus by Kleanthes is also analyzed and an attempt to place it temporally is carried out through a comparison to Aratos' invocation to Zeus (phaenomena 1-18). There is also a bibliography and an index of ancient, medieval and modern writers
Cosset, Évelyne. "La Rhétorique de "Germinal"." Paris 3, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA03A084.
Full textPerrouty-Perret, Stéphanie. "La rhétorique des fragrances." Lyon 2, 2005. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2005/perret_s.
Full textIn the heart of this study are the linguistic strategies the brands implement to endow the fragrances emanating from their products with fitting meanings which favour the seduction of consumers. We grasp these linguistic strategies which aim to persuade purchasers while appealing to their feelings and to their affects, and not to their reason alone, as a rhetoric: the rhetoric of fragrances. We will thus endeavour to reveal the art the companies use so as to put in speech fragrances. We consider the use of fragrances in which we are interested to be that of a stylistic device we name ododemetaphor. "Odode" means indeed odor in ancient Greek. Etymologically, an ododemetaphor corresponds thus to a transfer, of meanings here, through an odor. We define it as the flower of rhetoric which consists in adding a fragrance to a product and putting this fragrance in speech, this with a rhetorical intention. We will show that the ododemetaphor blossoms within an argumentative, and not literary, rhetoric which is stamped with a virtuosity emanating from the Aristotelian tradition. Our investigations will disclose what we conceive as the rhetoric of fragrances while revealing that it rests on control of three arts: the art of attracting, the art of captivating and the art of attaching. Moreover, they will draw the essential features of the rhetoric of fragrances, namely eight principles of ododemetaphor embedding and three typological criteria of the persuasive effect which is given birth to by the ododerhetorical strategies
Stolze, Pierre. "Rhétorique de la science-fiction." Nancy 2, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994NAN21004.
Full textThe study of science-fiction follows the principal division of classical rhetoric. Invention (content) : science fiction has no theme of its own except that of the individual in the face of authority, the context of a science fiction text is a collection of metaphors arranged under the form of allegory. Composition (structure): a science fiction text often consists of various literary devices, such as cut up, ellipsis, jigsaws, suspense. Elocution (stylistics): the study of large range of vocabulary, of a reduced syntax and stylistics devices (mostly figures of thought not of word as is the case in classical literature). Action (metatext): the study of titles, acknowledgements, first and fourth covers pages. Here, one must add a definition: science fiction is definite by is relationship or opposition with literature, non-mainstream literature, science, the literature of the fantastic and anticipation
Barbaud, Thierry. "Rhétorique et poétique chez Catulle." Paris 4, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA040219.
Full textThe Catullus' style results from an essentially formal and structural research, in the organization of the book as well as in the accurate patterns of sentences. First, the disposition (ordo) reveals through different proceedings (thematic cycles, formulary repetitions, narrative digressions) essential notions: poetic time and memory, life and myth, reason and passion, skillful play and sincerity. Then we find a sophisticated style of natural clearness where simple and complex manners are interwoven. In a second approach, the analysis of lexical (collocatio uerborum) and musical art (compositio), syntactical and logical orders (probatio) allowed us to bear out these stylistical trends of Catullus : the ordering of the words is the imitation of actions and inmost thoughts, simultaneously "realistic" and symbolic, picture of the love-scenario ; the measure of the sentences is obtained with expressive stylization and emphatic exuberance, and the pathos stands out against the demonstrative clearness and the irony, so that the catullian ambiguity is easy to read through the original mingling of language-levels leading to a "mixed" style. In fact, Catullus carries out an experiment of formal order and of rhetorical figures: he wants to find his ethics by the way of artistic writing, between the epicurean pleasure of gracious seduction (uenustas) and the scrupulous and thorough "ritual" of poetical creation (pietas) by which alexandrinism is aggravated on the one hand, on the other hand refined and finally exhausted
Rosembaum, Alexis. "Concrétisation rhétorique de processus d'influence." Paris 8, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA081006.
Full textThis dissertatioin is about techniques in verbal persuasion. The theoretical part presents the most useful theories for research on persuasion theory of argumentation, general pragmatics, social psychology and psycholinguistics. Three experiments are then designed to test the persuasive strength of several rhetorical arrangements on attitudes. The first expeiment aims at showing that an apparently scientific presentation can devalue the ethical character of a behaviour. The second experiment tries to defines a method to put aside the counterarguments in a discourse. This method, called hierarchisation, is tested in two different cases : 1- a ternary hierarchy of arguments (pro-contra-pro) turns out to stengthen the persuasive impact of a bilateral communication, but 2- a binary hierarchy (contra-pro) may sometimes be sufficient to reach this result. The third experiment tackles the problem of implicitness in incomplete syllogisms. It is shown that, as far as a fairly neutral content is concerned, the "implicitation" of a proposition can enhance the rhetorical stength by letting the receptor think that this proposition is obvious. This technique, widely spread in daily interlocutions, can be countered by a simple explicitation. Finally, the possibility of setting up a modern experimental rhetoric, based on serious psychological models, is discussed
Mory, Aude. "Rhétorique et droit chez Cicéron." Paris 2, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA020071.
Full textRambourg, Camille. "Les Topoi d’Aristote, Rhétorique II 23 : enquête sur les origines de la notion de lieu rhétorique." Thesis, Paris Est, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PEST0032.
Full textThis study attempts to account for the difficulties raised by the notion of topos in Aristotle’s Rhetoric and the list of the twenty-eight topoi of enthymeme in Rhet. II 23. Its main hypothe-sis is that Aristotle tries to frame the concept of a truly rhetorical topos. In his list, he rethinks the theoretical model of dialectical invention in such a manner as to include elements adapted from his own Topics as well as elements from the tradition of the rhetorical technai –the ulti-mate end being oratorical practice.The first part tries to highlight the theoretical influences for the concept of topos and the list in Rhet. II 23: the traditional rhetorical technai on the one hand, and the model of dialectical invention on the other. In the second part, each individual topos is analysed in its literary con-text, in order to determine the rôle of oratorical practice – understood in a wide sense, includ-ing history, tragedy and comedy – for the selection and the description of the topoi in Rhet. II 23
Books on the topic "Rhétorque"
Robin, Centre Léon, ed. La rhétorique au miroir de la philosophie: Définitions philosophiques et définitions rhétoriques de la rhétorique. Paris: Vrin, 2015.
Find full textAristóteles. Rhétorique. Paris: Librairie générale française, 1991.
Find full textPerelman, Chaïm. L' empire rhétorique: Rhétorique et argumentation. 2nd ed. Paris: J. Vrin, 1988.
Find full textDubel, Sandrine, Anne-Marie Favreau-Linder, and Estelle Oudot, eds. Homère rhétorique. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.rrr-eb.5.115733.
Full textGardes-Tanine, Joëlle. La rhétorique. Paris: Armand Colin, 2002.
Find full textPerelman, Chaim. Rhétoriques. Bruxelles: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 1989.
Find full texteditor, Guérin Charles, and Woerther Frédérique editor, eds. Rhétorique, philologie, herméneutique. Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2019.
Find full textMolinié, Georges. Dictionnaire de rhétorique. Paris: Librairie générale française, 1996.
Find full textRobrieux, Jean-Jacques. Rhétorique et argumentation. 2nd ed. Paris: A. Colin, 2005.
Find full textAristote. Rhétorique des passions. Paris: Rivages, 1989.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Rhétorque"
Collinet, Françoise. "La nouvelle rhétorique." In Interactions dans les Sciences du Langage. Interactions disciplinaires dans les Études littéraires, 33–44. Београд: Универзитет у Београду, Филолошки факултет, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18485/efa.2019.11.ch2.
Full textLE LIÈVRE, Françoise, and Gulseren AKSEL. "Les modalités dans les textes argumentatifs d'étudiants turcophones de FLE en Turquie." In Echantillons représentatifs et discours didactiques, 55–66. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.6539.
Full textWardy, Robert. "Rhétorique." In Le savoir grec, 508–36. Flammarion, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/flam.bruns.2021.01.0506.
Full textATOUBA, Jean Pierre. "De la pensée à la violence verbale." In Sous le signe du signe ou l’art d’être sémioticien, 131–42. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.4806.
Full textDross, Juliette. "Annexe. Références des discours, chroniques ou vidéos mentionnés." In L'art rhétorique, 221–23. Armand Colin, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/arco.dross.2023.01.0221.
Full textCarrilho, Manuel Maria. "Présentation générale. Les métamorphoses de la rhétorique." In La rhétorique, 9–24. CNRS Éditions, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.19189.
Full textAuroux, Sylvain. "Argumentation et anti-rhétorique. Le contenu de la logique classique en France." In La rhétorique, 25–39. CNRS Éditions, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.19195.
Full textGrize, Jean-Blaise. "Argumentation et logique naturelle. Convaincre et persuader." In La rhétorique, 41–53. CNRS Éditions, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.19198.
Full textAnscombre, Jean-Claude. "Des topoï aux stéréotypes : sémantique et rhétorique." In La rhétorique, 55–81. CNRS Éditions, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.19204.
Full textMeyer, Michel. "Problématologie et argumentation ou la philosophie à la rencontre du langage." In La rhétorique, 83–104. CNRS Éditions, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionscnrs.19210.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Rhétorque"
Sonesson, Göran. "Rhetoric from the standpoint of the Lifeworld." In Le Groupe μ : quarante ans de rhétorique – trente-trois ans de sémiotique visuelle. Limoges: Université de Limoges, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/as.3106.
Full textMichelet, J. "Politique et rhétorique dans Les Fleurs de Tarbes de Jean Paulhan." In Jean Paulhan et l’idée de littérature. Fabula, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.1726.
Full textBartolo, Inês. "La rhétorique de l’exemple dans Les Fleurs de Tarbes de Jean Paulhan." In Jean Paulhan et l’idée de littérature. Fabula, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.1708.
Full textLe Guern, Odile. "Image de … Entre individu et catégorie, de la logique à la rhétorique." In Le Groupe μ : quarante ans de rhétorique – trente-trois ans de sémiotique visuelle. Limoges: Université de Limoges, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/as.3087.
Full textPetit, Adrienne. "L’Histoire éthiopique au prisme de ses tables : la modélisation rhétorique du roman grec." In « S’asseoir à la table ». La table des matières, du Moyen Âge à nos jours. Fabula, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.7276.
Full textCornilliat, Rutgers University, François. "La rhétorique de l’exemplarité dans Le Panegyric du Chevallier sans reproche de Jean Bouchet." In Construire l’exemplarité. Fabula, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.58282/colloques.950.
Full textRoque, Georges. "A propos du Traité du signe visuel." In Le Groupe μ : quarante ans de rhétorique – trente-trois ans de sémiotique visuelle. Limoges: Université de Limoges, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/as.3128.
Full textAndersson, Fred. "Groupe µ and “the system of plastic form” -for an evaluation-." In Le Groupe μ : quarante ans de rhétorique – trente-trois ans de sémiotique visuelle. Limoges: Université de Limoges, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/as.3097.
Full textDondero, Maria Giulia. "La sémiotique visuelle entre principes généraux et spécificités. A partir du Groupe µ." In Le Groupe μ : quarante ans de rhétorique – trente-trois ans de sémiotique visuelle. Limoges: Université de Limoges, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/as.3084.
Full textBeyaert-Geslin, Anne. "La figure, le fond, le gouffre (En hommage au Groupe µ)." In Le Groupe μ : quarante ans de rhétorique – trente-trois ans de sémiotique visuelle. Limoges: Université de Limoges, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/as.3091.
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