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  1. Aristotle’s Rhetoric - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    • The work that has come down to us as Aristotle’sRhetoric or Art of Rhetoric consists of three books,while the ancient catalogue of the Aristotelian works, reported e.g.by Diogenes Laertius, mentions onl… See more

    The Structure of The Rhetoric

    The structure of Rhetoric I & II is determined by twotripartite divisions. The first division consists … See more

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    Rhetoric as A Counterpart to Dialectic

    Aristotle stresses right from the beginning of his Rhetoricthat rhetoric is closely related to dialectic. He offers severalformulations to describe the affinity between these two disciplines:i… See more

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    The Nature and Purpose of Rhetoric

    There are widely divergent views on the purpose of Aristotle’sRhetoric. Ultimately, it is certainly meant to support thosewho are going to address a public audience in court, at assembli… See more

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    The Three Means of Persuasion

    The methodical core of Aristotle’s Rhetoric is thetheorem that there are three ‘technical’ pisteis,i.e. ‘persuaders’ or ‘means of persuasion’.Persuasion comes about eithe… See more

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  1. Rhetoric (Aristotle) - Wikipedia

  2. The Internet Classics Archive | Rhetoric by Aristotle

  3. Aristotle, Rhetoric, book 1, chapter 1 - Perseus Digital Library

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  5. Aristotle’s Rhetoric: A Brief Overview - TheCollector

    WEBNov 20, 2023 · Learn about Aristotle's theory of rhetoric, the art of effective communication, and its role in philosophy and public speaking. Explore the structure, categories, and genres of rhetoric, and …

  6. Aristotle, Rhetoric, book 1 - Perseus Digital Library

  7. Aristotle’s Rhetorical Appeals: Ethos, Logos, and Pathos – Open …

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