PPT-Ryan Lee Six Constituent Elements of Aristotelian Classical Argumentative Rhetoric

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Developed by Greek philosopher Aristotle Employs ethos pathos and logos appeals In conjunction with stasis theory a process of prewriting What are the facts What

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Developed by Greek philosopher Aristotle Employs ethos pathos and logos appeals In conjunction with stasis theory a process of prewriting What are the facts What is the meaning of the issue. Understanding the Differences. Pre-Writing. Writing . Prompt. . The use of technology, especially among teenagers, has increased substantially and mobile access to the internet is pervasive. Do you think that people are too reliant on technology? Why or why not? . ELIZABETHFRICKER2012The Aristotelian SocietyProceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volumelxxxvidoi: 10.1111/j.1467-8349.2012.00214.xWhen a person tells another of some fact she knows th “Try to think of yourself as engaged not so much in winning over your audience as in courting your audience’s cooperation.”“Show that you understand and genuinely respect your list Argument. Classic Argument Format. • . confrontational style; aims to break down . opponents . opinions; assumes . audience . is . on . the . other side of the . argument. • a five (or sometimes six) part . Argument. Classic Argument Format. • . confrontational style; aims to break down . opponents . opinions; assumes . audience . is . on . the . other side of the . argument. • a five (or sometimes six) part . Storytelling . to . Pitch Your Idea. Rachel Mennies | CMU ETC, November 2016. The Importance of Narrative. . . . . . . . . . Overview of key major storytelling elements. Connections to rhetoric. Wrap-up. Analyzing Arguments in Documentaries. Film as text. Both documentaries and written texts are arguments and may be analyzed using similar skills.. In both we look for:. . A. Rhetorical Strategies. . Philip Johnson: Rhetoric is the art of framing an argument so that it can be appreciated by an audience. .. Andrea Lunsford: Rhetoric is the art, practice, and study of human communication. John Locke: That powerful instrument of error and deceit. or classical educators. *Disclaimer: . this PowerPoint, minus most of the accompanying text, was the basis for a presentation Dr. Tallmon gave at CCLE XVI (2016) that was, itself, the third in a three-part introduction to classical Lutheran education. Please note that the text, added after the fact, covers only essentials and was, at the conference, elaborated a great deal to capture the nuance and complexity of classical pedagogy. This PowerPoint is designed to provide the learner a basic sketch of some of the points discussed at the conference. . English 1301: Composition & Rhetoric I || D. Glen Smith, instructor. Definition. Rhetoric. —is the art of using language to . communicate effectively . and has been a major part of Western . education since . ~created by CSU Instructor . Jenny . Levin ~. What is visual rhetoric?. . How might you use it in your public argument?. What is visual rhetoric?. How is it used?. How might you use them?. What are some good design principles?. Developed by Greek philosopher Aristotle. Employs ethos, pathos, and logos appeals. In conjunction with stasis theory, a process of prewriting. What are the facts?. What is the meaning of the issue?. Rising 9. th. . grade – Class of 2022. Information Night:. 2017-2018. Goals for today. Overview of School of Rhetoric. Expectations (Conduct/Academics). Opportunities. Dress . Code & Technology . Rhetoric began 2500 years ago as the study of the . forms of communication and argument essential to public, political and legal life. in Ancient Greece. It has since evolved a rich and diverse body of research, texts, and pedagogies.

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