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Aristotle
Rethoric

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1 I, 1 | decision of the lawgiver is not particular but prospective and general, 2 I, 1 | the circumstances of each particular case allow. In this it resembles 3 I, 2 | or persuade about its own particular subject-matter; for instance, 4 I, 2 | the universal bears to the particular. Of Signs, one kind bears 5 I, 2 | statement it supports as the particular bears to the universal, 6 I, 2 | the universal bears to the particular. The infallible kind is 7 I, 2 | supports the relation of particular to universal) may be illustrated 8 I, 2 | the only kind that, if the particular statement is true, is irrefutable. 9 I, 2 | relation of universal to particular, might be illustrated by 10 I, 2 | correctly they handle their particular subject the further they 11 I, 2 | propositions as apply only to particular groups or classes of things. 12 I, 2 | our understanding of any particular class of things. On the 13 I, 2 | in fact based upon these particular or special Lines of Argument; 14 I, 3 | and the enthymeme is a particular kind of syllogism composed 15 I, 3 | lesser-propositions both universal and particular. Thus, we must be able to 16 I, 3 | We must now discuss each particular class of these subjects 17 I, 5 | either always or at that particular place or time-for many gain 18 I, 6 | example, if it is to the particular advantage of our enemies 19 I, 6 | cowards, clearly courage is of particular value to our countrymen. 20 I, 7 | generally as well as for a particular individual. Again, what 21 I, 8 | we must distinguish those particular customs, institutions, and 22 I, 9 | distinctive qualities of a particular people, and the symbols 23 I, 9 | account the nature of our particular audience when making a speech 24 I, 9 | further, make much of the particular season and occasion of an 25 I, 10| regulates the life of a particular community; by general law, 26 I, 10| others corresponds to his particular faults of character.~However, 27 I, 13| two kinds of law I mean particular law and universal law. Particular 28 I, 13| particular law and universal law. Particular law is that which each community 29 II, 2 | always be felt towards some particular individual, e.g. Cleon, 30 II, 2 | controlling him, to his own particular anger. Further, we are angered 31 II, 3 | aware of our anger, and in particular we cease to be angry with 32 II, 4 | or readily, or at some particular crisis; provided it was 33 II, 5 | to them, at the hands of particular persons, in a particular 34 II, 5 | particular persons, in a particular form, and at a particular 35 II, 5 | particular form, and at a particular time. People do not believe 36 II, 7 | constitute such needs; and in particular cravings, accompanied by 37 II, 7 | kindness because (1) it is a particular thing, (2) it has a particular 38 II, 7 | particular thing, (2) it has a particular magnitude or (3) quality, 39 II, 7 | quality, or (4) is done at a particular time or (5) place. As evidence 40 II, 9 | against his superior in some particular respect-whence the lines~ 41 II, 9 | ambitious and eager to gain particular ends, especially if we are 42 II, 10| exceptionally distinguished for some particular thing, and especially if 43 II, 10| anything are envious on this particular point. And small-minded 44 II, 19| object; in practical life, particular facts count more than generalizations.~ 45 II, 21| It is a statement; not a particular fact, such as the character 46 II, 21| they hold themselves about particular cases. I will explain what 47 II, 21| already believe in some particular connexion: e.g. if a man 48 II, 24| merely a syllogism of a particular kind, it follows that, besides 49 II, 24| that which arises from the particular words employed.~(a) One 50 II, 24| accident that this was the particular form that the insult took.~ 51 II, 24| which is not absolute but particular. As, in dialectic, for instance, 52 II, 24| on the confusion of some particular probability with absolute 53 II, 24| absolute probability. Now no particular probability is universally 54 II, 25| evil", or by making the particular one that there would be 55 II, 25| then argue deductively to a particular inference. (3) Enthymemes 56 II, 25| argue from some universal or particular proposition, true or false.~ 57 II, 26| embracing a large number of particular kinds of enthymeme. Amplification 58 III, 5 | often cannot tell whether a particular word belongs to what precedes 59 III, 7 | which are in keeping with a particular disposition, he will reproduce 60 III, 8 | and what rhythms, in what particular shape, make it so.~ 61 III, 15| an enormity it is, and in particular that it raises false issues,


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