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Aristotle
Rethoric

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opinion

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 11| which do not arise from any opinion held by the mind. Of this 2 I, 15| verdict according to honest opinion" means that one will not 3 I, 15| verdict according to my honest opinion" not meant to make the judges 4 I, 15| questions of quality the opinion of detached persons is highly 5 I, 15| accordance with one’s honest opinion"; that probabilities cannot 6 II, 1 | Men either form a false opinion through want of good sense; 7 II, 1 | sense; or they form a true opinion, but because of their moral 8 II, 2 | the actively entertained opinion of something as obviously 9 II, 6 | consequences, and we only care what opinion is held of us because of 10 II, 6 | the people who form that opinion, it follows that the people 11 II, 6 | feel shame are those whose opinion of us matters to us. Such 12 II, 6 | competing, and those whose opinion of us we respect. We admire 13 II, 6 | if we forfeit their good opinion. These persons may be actually 14 II, 10| Hercules, or those whom, in our opinion or that of others, we take 15 II, 21| this being the general opinion: or because, as soon as 16 II, 21| will raise your hearersopinion of your character, or convey 17 II, 21| It will raise people’s opinion of our character to say, 18 II, 22| from any and every accepted opinion, but only from those we 19 II, 23| Apollo at Delphi "whether his opinion was the same as his father20 II, 23| argument that contradict common opinion.~16. Another line is that 21 II, 25| accordance with one’s honest opinion". Therefore it is not enough 22 II, 26| in stating some accepted opinion from which it will be clear


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