Beginner’s Guide to the Principles and Practice of Rhetoric
Update: 2025-05-10
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These sources collectively discuss rhetoric, the art of using language effectively to persuade, inform, or entertain. They explore its historical roots in ancient Greece with Aristotle and its distinction from the pursuit of pure truth (dialectic). The texts highlight key components of rhetoric, such as the rhetorical situation and Aristotle's three appeals: ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic), along with kairos (timeliness). Additionally, they touch upon the practical application of rhetoric in various contexts, including everyday life, politics, and forensic settings, while also identifying common pitfalls like logical fallacies.
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