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Aristotle
Rethoric

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1 I, 1 | self-interest that they lose any clear vision of the truth and 2 I, 1 | guard against that.~It is clear, then, that rhetorical study, 3 I, 1 | using them wrongly.~It is clear, then, that rhetoric is 4 I, 1 | universal as dialectic; it is clear, also, that it is useful. 5 I, 1 | that it is useful. It is clear, further, that its function 6 I, 2 | command of them must, it is clear, be able (1) to reason logically, ( 7 I, 2 | inductions (and this is clear to us from the Analytics), 8 I, 2 | premisses; this too is clear to us from the Analytics. 9 I, 5 | many children" bear a quite clear meaning. Applied to a community, 10 I, 8 | protection of the tyrant. It is clear, then, that we must distinguish 11 I, 10| What anger is will be made clear when we come to discuss 12 I, 10| exact, provided they are clear.~ 13 I, 11| what pleasure is, it is clear that the pleasant is what 14 I, 11| expects. If this is so, it is clear that memory and expectation 15 I, 13| the justice of our case clear, no matter whether our aim 16 II, 8 | good things of life, it is clear that the impossibility of 17 II, 9 | Enough has been said to make clear the grounds on which, and 18 II, 10| little below them. It is clear also what kind of people 19 II, 10| neighbours and equals; for it is clear that it is our own fault 20 II, 19| Fact should be argued is clear from the same considerations: 21 II, 19| nobleness, or justice-it is clear that every orator must obtain 22 II, 21| the view is stated, it is clear at a glance, e.g.~No love 23 II, 22| syllogisms. Having made all this clear, we will proceed to classify 24 II, 23| this better course, it is clear that he is not guilty, since 25 II, 23| fallacious, for it often becomes clear after the event how the 26 II, 23| event this was far from clear.~26. Another line is, when 27 II, 25| bringing an objection. It is clear that counter-syllogisms 28 II, 25| Probabilities can, it is clear, always be refuted by raising 29 II, 25| a demonstration which is clear in every respect.~ 30 II, 26| Constructive. For it is clear that refutation consists 31 II, 26| opinion from which it will be clear that our opponent has not 32 III, 2 | Style to be good must be clear, as is proved by the fact 33 III, 2 | and is at the same time clear, thus satisfying our definition 34 III, 5 | it not", where it is not clear with which of the two clauses 35 III, 5 | first make your meaning clear; for instance, if you say, " 36 III, 11| But the point should be clear the moment the words are 37 III, 12| reason should style be "clear", and "not mean" but "appropriate"? 38 III, 12| it is prolix, it is not clear; nor yet if it is curt. 39 III, 14| himself on the stage, must clear away any obstacles, and


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