volume. In Ricoeur's case, this reveals itself in occasionai abrupt shifts or cul de sacs (such as an irrelevant digression on ousia) that do not directly pertain to rhetoric. Some more generai editorial limitations, such as the lack of glos-sary, indices, or complete bibliography, make it awkward to use the [Book Review]

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