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(2006) Literature and philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer.

Gibberophobia

philosophy, fear, and the plain style

Jonathan Rée

pp. 179-193

We philosophers are not, on the whole, particularly fussy when it comes to questions of style. We like to think that philosophy is about cutting through linguistic surfaces and getting straight to the point, so we do not want stylistic foibles to detain us. But that does not mean we do not care about style; quite the contrary, it implies that we have to be constantly vigilant, on our guard against stylistic excess, making endless war on the rampant flowers of rhetoric that threaten to invade the fields of truth and suffocate their mighty harvest.

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DOI: 10.1057/9780230598621_14

Full citation:

Rée, J. (2006)., Gibberophobia: philosophy, fear, and the plain style, in D. Rudrum (ed.), Literature and philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 179-193.

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