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purpose 32
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pursue 2
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32 itself
32 judges
32 metaphor
32 purpose
32 really
32 style
32 wish
Aristotle
Rethoric

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purpose

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | his faculty, but his moral purpose. In rhetoric, however, the 2 I, 1 | of the art, or his moral purpose. In dialectic it is different: 3 I, 1 | a certain kind of moral purpose, a "dialectician" in respect, 4 I, 1 | respect, not of his moral purpose, but of his faculty.~Let 5 I, 2 | that Dionysius has the same purpose in making the same request: 6 I, 5 | body; but for our present purpose there is no use in going 7 I, 9 | account, for our present purpose, of virtue and vice in general, 8 I, 10| determined, that have no purpose, and that happen neither 9 I, 13| offence. It is deliberate purpose that constitutes wickedness 10 I, 13| theft" imply deliberate purpose as well as the mere action. 11 I, 13| is struck with some such purpose as to insult the man struck 12 I, 13| invented with the express purpose of securing full power for 13 I, 15| does not fulfil the true purpose of law. Or that justice 14 II, 18| have seen, its own distinct purpose. With regard to each division, 15 II, 21| used, if they suit one’s purpose: just because they are commonplace, 16 II, 21| future friends." The moral purpose should be implied partly 17 II, 21| speech in which the moral purpose is conspicuous: and maxims 18 II, 23| sort of thing to him. The purpose is to discredit the prosecutor, 19 II, 24| lines better suits your purpose. That is how Euthydemus 20 II, 25| likely to be true. For this purpose his objection must state 21 III, 2 | do not. We can hide our purpose successfully by taking the 22 III, 14| employed are remedial in purpose, and may be used in any 23 III, 15| be the best man for the purpose; and you might reply to 24 III, 16| the indication of moral purpose; the quality of purpose 25 III, 16| purpose; the quality of purpose indicated determines the 26 III, 16| nothing to do with moral purpose, for they represent nobody 27 III, 16| now current, as by moral purpose: e.g. "I willed this; aye, 28 III, 16| this; aye, it was my moral purpose; true, I gained nothing 29 III, 17| moral character nor moral purpose. Maxims should be employed 30 III, 17| affords, unless your set purpose is to divert your hearers’ 31 III, 17| some one forward for this purpose. And this is what Gorgias 32 III, 19| argument to be used for this purpose of amplification and depreciation


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