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Pathic Knowledge Norm Friesen Overview Etymology Waldenfels on Pathos Widerfahrnis Pathic knowledge and L Wittgenstein Pathic Practice Two examples Pathos What

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Pathic Knowledge Norm Friesen Overview Etymology Waldenfels on Pathos Widerfahrnis Pathic knowledge and L Wittgenstein Pathic Practice Two examples Pathos What is it quality that arouses pity or sorrow 1660s from Greek . Ethos, Pathos, Logos?. "If we don’t move soon, we’re all going to die! Can’t you see how dangerous it would be to stay?“. "I’m not just invested in this community – I love every building, every business, every hard-working member of this town.". Three Methods of Persuasion. ETHOS = Appeal to Character . Ethos appeals to an audience by creating an atmosphere of trust.. Ethos highlights the character of its source. We look less to the message than to the person who’s delivering it. . Name any famous speech & its speaker.. What makes a speech effective? Why?. Speaker. Purpose. Audience. Oratorical Devices. Used in . oral presentations . (SPEECHES) & other . PERSUASIVE. writing/speaking situations. Appeals in Argument. Persuasive writing. The goal of argumentative/persuasive writing is to persuade your audience that your ideas are valid, or more valid than someone else's.. The Greek philosopher . Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Ms. Hansen, English 9. Assignment:. Cornell notes. Write Cornell notes by copying the information on the next five slides. Your notes will help you with the assignments related to this lesson, as well as giving you credit in your AVID class. . List of significant people from history. You will pick 3-5 you would like to research. Make an infomercial/presentation about the person. Participate in a Socratic Seminar supporting the person. Write an essay about why your person is the most significant. By: Emily Hritz, Meghan Brockunier, Greer Liguori, Vivian Hall, and Jonathan Colaluca. About Jonathan Swift. Born in Ireland to an English and an Irish parent. Spent time in both countries. This is important because he was able to gain a unique perspective and see “both sides of the story” and how the English treated the Irish. appeal to ethics/authority. appeal to emotion. appeal to logic. WHAT WILL WE LEARN TODAY?. Learn how ethos, pathos, and logos are used to persuade effectively by correctly identifying when an author uses these tools AND how/why they effect the reader. THEN – use these tools to effectively persuade others on a key issue.. What appeal are advertisers using to get you to buy their product?. Snob Appeal, Bandwagon, Plain Folks, Repetition, Testimonial, Patriotism, Expert Opinion, Weasel Words. Objective:. You . have in front of you Ethos, Logos, and Pathos Cards, as well as cards with different persuasive techniques (bandwagon, snob appeal, . Persuasive Appeal. To ask for aid, support, mercy, sympathy, or the like. To make an earnest request. Your appeal is HOW you are persuading your audience. 3 Appeals: Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Mode 1: Ethos. argumentative. . writing/speaking . is to persuade your audience that your ideas are valid, or more valid than someone else's. . The . Greek philosopher Aristotle. divided the means of persuasion, appeals, into three categories--. Logos. Ethos. Pathos. Who is Aristotle?. Aristotle . (. 384-322 BCE. ). . is . the most notable product of the educational program devised by Plato. Aristotle wrote on an amazing range of subjects, from logic, philosophy, and . Rhetorical Devices Daily Starter 23 “Life is like a coin. You can spend it any way you wish, but you can only spend it once” What does the quote mean? How can you personally relate to it? SAT Vocabulary 7 for . “WAY SMART” . Middle School Students. By Chuck Bennett. There is one thing that . ALL of you. . will be wanting in the next few years.. Here’s a hint…. Here’s another hint…. Maybe you’ll be satisfied with your parents’ car..

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