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The Art of Rhetoric
The Art of Rhetoric | Aristotle
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With the emergence of democracy in the city-state of Athens in the years around 460 BC, public speaking became an essential skill for politicians in the Assemblies and Councils - and even for ordinary citizens in the courts of law. In response, the technique of rhetoric rapidly developed, bringing virtuoso performances and a host of practical manuals for the layman. While many of these were little more than collections of debaters' tricks, the Art of Rhetoric held a far deeper purpose. Here Aristotle (384-322 BC) establishes the methods of informal reasoning, provides the first aesthetic evaluation of prose style and offers detailed observations on character and the emotions. Hugely influential upon later Western culture, the Art of Rhetoric is a fascinating consideration of the force of persuasion and sophistry, and a compelling guide to the principles behind oratorical skill.
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Caroline2
Rhetoric | Aristotle
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Thanks for the lovely postcard @TrishB and no worries, there‘s no rush or expectations of post! 😉 How are you feeling now?? I‘ve been thinking of you! 😘

TrishB I‘m just very tired - between work and life....same as everyone really 😘 5y
Caroline2 @TrishB I hear you!! Did you have the second surgery in the end?? 5y
TrishB @Caroline2 nope - I‘ve had the pre-op which lasts 3 months. I did hope initially before Christmas - but now I probably hope afterwards! 5y
Caroline2 @TrishB argh, you‘re joking! 😔 the waiting around is the worst part isn‘t it! I hope they give you a date soon! 🤞 5y
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raelaschoenherr
Rhetoric | Aristotle
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April on my @obviousstate calendar! Aristotle, it appears, may not have had much of a funny bone...😆😉

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egroig
Rhetoric | Aristotle
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Maybe one day I'll willfully read this at my leisure.

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Vivlio_Gnosi
Rhetoric | Aristotle
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"Of those we have wronged, and of our enemies or rivals, it is not the passionate and outspoken whom we have to fear, but the quite, dissembling, unscrupulous; since we can never know when they are upon us, we can never be sure they are at a safe distance."

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MLRio
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A classic roadmap of oratorical technique.

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MLRio

Aristotle's comments on the characteristics of youth and old age are sharp, funny, and surprisingly poignant.

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MLRio
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This should be required reading in law school.

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MLRio
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Currently reading.

karareads This is giving me PTSD from graduate school. 😉😚😳 8y
karareads Oops, didn't mean to stick a kissy face in there. #awkward 8y
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