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Aristotle
Rethoric

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persuasion

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1 I, 1 | of that art. The modes of persuasion are the only true constituents 2 I, 1 | substance of rhetorical persuasion, but deal mainly with non-essentials. 3 I, 1 | orator’s proper modes of persuasion they have nothing to tell 4 I, 1 | concerned with the modes of persuasion. Persuasion is clearly a 5 I, 1 | the modes of persuasion. Persuasion is clearly a sort of demonstration, 6 I, 1 | effective of the modes of persuasion. The enthymeme is a sort 7 I, 1 | must use, as our modes of persuasion and argument, notions possessed 8 I, 1 | we must be able to employ persuasion, just as strict reasoning 9 I, 1 | and the apparent means of persuasion, just as it is the function 10 I, 2 | case the available means of persuasion. This is not a function 11 I, 2 | of observing the means of persuasion on almost any subject presented 12 I, 2 | subjects.~Of the modes of persuasion some belong strictly to 13 I, 2 | invented.~Of the modes of persuasion furnished by the spoken 14 I, 2 | words of the speech itself. Persuasion is achieved by the speaker’ 15 I, 2 | are divided. This kind of persuasion, like the others, should 16 I, 2 | nothing to his power of persuasion; on the contrary, his character 17 I, 2 | most effective means of persuasion he possesses. Secondly, 18 I, 2 | he possesses. Secondly, persuasion may come through the hearers, 19 I, 2 | of the emotions. Thirdly, persuasion is effected through the 20 I, 2 | three means of effecting persuasion. The man who is to be in 21 I, 2 | other.~With regard to the persuasion achieved by proof or apparent 22 I, 2 | induction. Every one who effects persuasion through proof does in fact 23 I, 2 | sources of those means of persuasion which are popularly supposed 24 I, 6 | must derive our means of persuasion about Good and Utility.~ 25 I, 8 | their ends. But rhetorical persuasion is effected not only by 26 I, 8 | most effective means of persuasion in dealing with it. We shall 27 I, 9 | characters-our second method of persuasion. The ways in which to make 28 I, 15| non-technical" means of persuasion; and we must now take a 29 I, 15| how they are to be used in persuasion and dissuasion, in accusation 30 I, 15| non-technical" modes of persuasion.]~ ~ 31 III, 1 | the means of producing persuasion; second, the style, or language, 32 III, 1 | specified the sources of persuasion. We have shown that these 33 III, 1 | for we have shown that persuasion must in every case be effected 34 III, 1 | comes first naturally-how persuasion can be produced from the 35 III, 3 | issue-fraught he made the persuasion of his words", and "sombre-hued


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