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  1. Rhetoric: Rhetoric Txvn, the art of the orator), the art of using language in such a way as to produce a desired impression upon the hearer or reader. The object is strictly persuasion rather than intellectual approval or conviction; hence the ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Rhetoric: The Opposition are the political parties represented in the Assembly of the Union that are not in government either on their own or as part of a governing coalition. The Leader of the Opposition is the leader of the largest ... (Art of persuasion) [100%] 2024-01-20 [Rhetoric] [Applied linguistics]...
  3. Rhetoric: Rhetoric is an aspect of communication, first developed in Greek antiquity, applicable to both oral and written communication, and usually involving persuasion, disputation, and/or argument. Classical rhetoric features three rhetorical appeals: While Aristotle (along with, in fact, most rational ... [100%] 2023-12-30 [Evaluating arguments]
  4. Rhetoric: Rhetoric (/ˈrɛtərɪk/) is the art of persuasion, which along with grammar and logic (or dialectic), is one of the three ancient arts of discourse. Rhetoric aims to study the techniques writers or speakers utilize to inform, persuade, or motivate particular ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2024-01-20 [Applied linguistics] [Communication studies]...
  5. Rhetoric: Rhetoric is the art of convincing, and it is one of the oldest surviving arts of speech, together with grammar and logic (or dialectic – see Martianus Capella), that have survived to the present day. When it comes to rhetoric, the ... [100%] 2024-01-20 [Rhetoric] [Communication studies]...
  6. Rhetoric: Rhetoric is the art and skill of persuading an audience, via spoken or written language, of a point of view. Rhetoric is distinct from logic in that logic follows precise formulations in order to justify the conclusions it reaches from ... [100%] 2023-03-01 [Political Terms] [Rhetoric]...
  7. Rhetoric (Aristotle): Aristotle's Rhetoric (Ancient Greek:; Latin: Ars Rhetorica) is an Ancient Greece treatise on the art of persuasion, dating from the 4th century BCE. The English title varies: typically it is titled Rhetoric, the Art of Rhetoric, On Rhetoric, or ... (Aristotle) [100%] 2023-09-04 [Philosophy books]
  8. Rhetoric (Aristotle): Aristotle's Rhetoric (Ancient Greek: Ῥητορική, romanized: Rhētorikḗ; Latin: Ars Rhetorica) is an ancient Greek treatise on the art of persuasion, dating from the 4th century BCE. The English title varies: typically it is Rhetoric, the Art of Rhetoric, On Rhetoric, or ... (Aristotle) [100%] 2024-03-10 [Works by Aristotle] [Rhetoric works]...
  9. Rhetoric: Aristotle defined rhetoric as the art of persuasion through all available means, and, generally speaking, the definition stuck. Rhetoric is firmly rooted in the idea that messages are delivered to specific audiences, and that successful communication requires that the speaker ... [100%] 2024-01-20 [Rhetoric and Public Speaking] [Pages moved from Wikibooks]...
  10. Chamber of rhetoric: Chambers of rhetoric (Dutch: rederijkerskamers) were dramatic societies in the Low Countries. Their members were called Rederijkers (singular Rederijker), from the French word 'rhétoricien', and during the 15th and 16th centuries were mainly interested in dramas and lyrics. (Type of dramatic society in the Low Countries) [77%] 2024-01-20 [Chamber of rhetoric] [European literature]...
  11. Rhetoric of therapy: Rhetoric of therapy is a concept coined by American academic Dana L. Cloud to describe "a set of political and cultural discourses that have adopted psychotherapy's lexicon—the conservative language of healing, coping, adaptation, and restoration of previously existing ... (Philosophy) [77%] 2024-01-20 [Critical theory] [Psychotherapy]...
  12. Rhetoric of science: Rhetoric of science is a body of scholarly literature exploring the notion that the practice of science is a rhetorical activity. It emerged after a number of similarly oriented topics of research and discussion during the late 20th century, including ... [77%] 2024-01-11 [Rhetoric] [Metatheory of science]...
  13. Rhetoric of science: Rhetoric of science is a body of scholarly literature exploring the notion that the practice of science is a rhetorical activity. It emerged following a number of similarly-oriented disciplines during the late 20th century, including the disciplines of sociology ... (Philosophy) [77%] 2024-01-20 [Metatheory of science] [Social epistemology]...
  14. Retorica: Retorica is a violin duo formed in 2007 by Philippa Mo and Harriet MacKenzie. A violin duo is considered to be a rare ensemble but Retorica are becoming known for their commitment to establishing the genre In 2011, Retorica toured ... [75%] 2024-04-22 [British musical duos] [Articles containing video clips]...
  15. Aristotle’s Rhetoric: Aristotle's Rhetoric has had an enormous influence on the development of the art of rhetoric. Not only authors writing in the peripatetic tradition, but also the famous Roman teachers of rhetoric, such as Cicero and Quintilian, frequently used elements ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2022-02-21
  16. Public rhetoric: Public rhetoric refers to discourse both within a group of people and between groups, often centering on the process by which individual or group discourse seeks membership in the larger public discourse. Public rhetoric can also involve rhetoric being used ... (Social) [70%] 2024-01-20 [Applied linguistics] [Communication studies]...
  17. Constitutive rhetoric: Constitutive rhetoric is a theory of discourse devised by James Boyd White about the capacity of language or symbols to create a collective identity for an audience, especially by means of condensation symbols, literature, and narratives. Such discourse often demands ... [70%] 2024-01-20 [Rhetoric] [Rhetorical techniques]...
  18. Universal rhetoric: Universal rhetoric is a central concept in Charles Sanders Peirce's philosophy. According to Peirce, the main purpose of universal rhetoric is to consider questions of Inquiry in the context of community, and "the very origin of the conception of ... [70%] 2024-01-20 [Inquiry]
  19. Modern rhetoric: Modern rhetoric has gone through many changes since the age of ancient Rome and Greece to fit the societal demands of the time. Kenneth Burke, who is largely credited for defining the notion of modern rhetoric, described modern rhetoric as ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2024-01-20 [Modernism]
  20. Forensic rhetoric: Fat Possum Records ist eine unabhängige amerikanische Plattenfirma mit Sitz in Oxford, Mississippi. Die Firma wurde 1992 von Matthew Johnson und Peter Redvers-Lee in Oxford, Mississippi gegründet. (Philosophy) [70%] 2024-01-20 [Philosophy of law]

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