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  2. Rhetoric (Aristotle) - Wikipedia

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    The first line of the Rhetoric is: "Rhetoric is a counterpart (antistrophe) of dialectic." [ 1 ] : I.1.1 According to Aristotle, logic is concerned with reasoning to reach scientific certainty, while dialectic and rhetoric are concerned with probability and, thus, are the branches of philosophy that are best suited to human affairs.

  3. Rhetoric - Wikipedia

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    The term rhetoric came to be applied to media forms other than verbal language, e.g. visual rhetoric, "temporal rhetorics", [102] and the "temporal turn" [103] in rhetorical theory and practice. The rise of advertising and of mass media such as photography, telegraphy, radio, and film brought rhetoric more prominently into people's lives.

  4. Kenneth Burke - Wikipedia

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    Calling for help is an act of rhetoric. Rhetoric is symbolic action that calls people to physical action. Ultimately, rhetoric and persuasion become interchangeable words according to Burke. Other scholars have similar definitions of rhetoric. Aristotle argued that rhetoric was a tool for persuading people (but also for gaining information). He ...

  5. Corax of Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Corax devised an art of rhetoric to permit ordinary men to make their cases in the courts. His chief contribution was in helping structure judicial speeches into various parts: proem, narration, statement of arguments, refutation of opposing arguments, and summary. This structure is the basis for all later rhetorical theory.

  6. Petrus Ramus - Wikipedia

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    This division gave rise to the jocular designation of judgment or mother-wit as the "secunda Petri". But what Ramus does here in fact redefines rhetoric. There is a new configuration, with logic and rhetoric each having two parts: rhetoric was to cover elocutio and pronuntiatio.

  7. Trivium - Wikipedia

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    Grammar, logic, and rhetoric were essential to a classical education, as explained in Plato's dialogues. The three subjects together were denoted by the word trivium during the Middle Ages , but the tradition of first learning those three subjects was established in ancient Greece , by rhetoricians such as Isocrates .

  8. Column: Inside the Bakersfield raids that showed how Trump's ...

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    "The people who got targeted get up to go to work at 5 or 6 a.m.," he said. "They work hard and then go home to their families. That's incompatible with violent crime.

  9. Category:Rhetoricians - Wikipedia

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    Rhetoric theorists (2 C, 76 P) Pages in category "Rhetoricians" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *