[Rstlist] Restatement and Summary
Potter, Andrew Nelson
apotter1 at una.edu
Fri Sep 1 21:25:58 UTC 2017
Eduard,
Maybe the preoccupation with creating an inclination in the reader comes out of traditional rhetoric and its focus on persuasion. The realization that persuasion seems to be aim of much writing seems to be at the basis of M&T’s notion of positive regard. To quote a familiar passage:
“Writers pursue different sorts of goals with different texts and text spans. Some are intended to persuade, i.e., to create belief. Others are intended to create an attitude of approval or interest. Others are intended to create desire (specifically, an intention to act.) All are varieties of positive regard. In analyzing any text span and breaking it into parts, we use a single, primary notion of positive regard -- belief, approval, or desire -- chosen on the analyst's perception of the writer's intent” (MT87, p.12).
As for the limitations of taxonomies, I wholeheartedly agree. RST is a lens we can use to examine language, and using it we can see some things clearly that are not readily apparent through other lenses. But those other lenses show us other things. And the world abounds in duck-rabbits. (I refer to the drawing made famous by Wittgenstein, not the beer :)
Andrew
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