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1 I, 1 | orator’s demonstration is an enthymeme, and this is, in general, 2 I, 1 | modes of persuasion. The enthymeme is a sort of syllogism, 3 I, 1 | also be best skilled in the enthymeme, when he has further learnt 4 I, 2 | example is an induction, the enthymeme is a syllogism, and the 5 I, 2 | syllogism, and the apparent enthymeme is an apparent syllogism. 6 I, 2 | apparent syllogism. I call the enthymeme a rhetorical syllogism, 7 I, 2 | difference between example and enthymeme is made plain by the passages 8 I, 2 | syllogism in dialectic, enthymeme in rhetoric. It is plain 9 I, 2 | admitted or believed.~The enthymeme and the example must, then, 10 I, 2 | being an induction, and the enthymeme a syllogism, about such 11 I, 2 | about such matters. The enthymeme must consist of few propositions, 12 I, 2 | in dialectic. One sort of enthymeme really belongs to rhetoric, 13 I, 2 | easy to base a syllogism or enthymeme about any of what nevertheless 14 I, 2 | is impossible to base any enthymeme or syllogism about ethics, 15 I, 3 | of propositions, and the enthymeme is a particular kind of 16 II, 18| principles of arguing by "enthymeme" and "example", by the addition 17 II, 20| main kinds, "Example" and "Enthymeme"; for the "Maxim" is part 18 II, 20| the "Maxim" is part of an enthymeme.~We will first treat of 19 II, 20| we are unable to argue by Enthymeme, we must try to demonstrate 20 II, 20| thereby. If we can argue by Enthymeme, we should use our Examples 21 II, 21| chosen or avoided. Now an Enthymeme is a syllogism dealing with 22 II, 21| and the whole thing is an Enthymeme; thus—~It makes them idle; 23 II, 21| with what follows it, is an Enthymeme—~For all are slaves of money 24 II, 21| attached, some are part of an Enthymeme, e.g.~Never should any man 25 II, 22| been pointed out that the Enthymeme is a syllogism, and in what 26 II, 22| an "elementary class" of enthymeme I mean the same thing as 27 II, 22| dialectic. The demonstrative enthymeme is formed by the conjunction 28 II, 23| choice. E.g. the following enthymeme: "When we were exiles, we 29 II, 23| special line of argument for enthymeme forms the whole of the Art 30 II, 23| to come.~The Refutative Enthymeme has a greater reputation 31 II, 24| but are not; and since an enthymeme is merely a syllogism of 32 II, 24| argument that form the Spurious Enthymeme the first is that which 33 II, 24| utterance passes for an enthymeme, such language being the 34 II, 24| being the proper province of enthymeme, so that it is seemingly 35 II, 24| bad thing. Put thus, the enthymeme is refutative; put as follows; 36 II, 24| Here there is no genuine enthymeme: the hearer infers guilt 37 II, 24| also in rhetoric a spurious enthymeme may be based on the confusion 38 II, 25| for instance, this: if his enthymeme should assert that love 39 II, 25| instance, the opponent’s enthymeme having concluded that a 40 II, 25| like statement" is, the enthymeme having shown that ill-used 41 II, 25| men; for instance, if the enthymeme employed has concluded that " 42 II, 26| Depreciation are not an element of enthymeme. By "an element of enthymeme" 43 II, 26| enthymeme. By "an element of enthymeme" I mean the same thing as 44 II, 26| number of particular kinds of enthymeme. Amplification and Depreciation 45 II, 26| Depreciation are one kind of enthymeme, viz. the kind used to show 46 II, 26| the line of argument of an enthymeme; no more, therefore, are 47 II, 26| the other hand, is not an enthymeme at all, as was said in the 48 III, 17| political oratory, argument by "enthymeme" better suits forensic. 49 III, 17| draw them. And avoid the enthymeme form when you are trying 50 III, 17| should you go after the enthymeme form in a passage where 51 III, 17| they do". Expressed as an enthymeme, this would run, "If we