The Darwinian Rhetoric of Science in Petr Kropotkin’s
Mutual Aid. A Factor of Evolution (1902)**
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/bewi.201900023
Riccardo Nicolosi*
Summary:
The paper explores the significance of rhetorical argumentation
in Petr Kropotkin’s treatise Mutual Aid. A Factor of Evolution (1902). It
argues that Kropotkin’s work is steeped in the tradition of a rhetoric of science that is profoundly Darwinian and in which various forms of analogic
reasoning play a central role. After explaining the epistemic function of the
metaphors “struggle for existence” and “mutual aid,” the paper analyses
Kropotkin’s argumentation strategies and offers an interpretation of them
as a further development and reworking of Darwinian rhetoric.
Keywords: Peter Kropotkin, Charles Darwin, Russian Darwinism, rhetoric
of science, struggle for existence, mutual aid
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