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  1. Aristotle The Art of Rhetoric 10 Rhetoric may be defined as the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persua-sion. This is not a function of any other art. Every other art can instruct or persuade about its own particular subject-matter; for instance, medicine about what is healthy and unhealthy, geometry

  2. 1 sty 2019 · Aristotle defines rhetoric as “ the art of discovering all the available means of persuasion in any given case” (Bizzell& Herzberg, 199 0, p. 160).

  3. 18 wrz 2008 · The "art" of rhetoric. by. Aristotle; Freese, John Henry. Publication date. 1926. Topics. Rhetoric, Ancient. Publisher. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press ; London : Heinemann.

  4. In this paper, my goal is to elaborate these fertile discussions through three means: close reading of these methodological passages in the Rhetoric; reference to relevant discussions from Aristotle’s other works; and reflection on the dialectical character of Aristotle’s practical philosophy.

  5. rhetoric is to show the facts, “what is or is not, what has or has not happened.” But the view of language as representation is undermined in the text by the rhetoric of Aristotle’s argument as well as by his analyses of specific categories of rhetoric. At both levels, the unravelling of the traditional view shows

  6. In Dialectic, the dialectician has the power or faculty of making use of them when he pleases; when he does so deliberately, he is called a sophist. In Rhetoric, this distinction does not exist; he who uses sound arguments as well as he who uses false ones are both known as rhetoricians.

  7. 14 lut 2014 · Cover title: The Rhetoric and the Poetics of Aristotle Includes bibliographical references (pages xxvii-xxx) and index

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