Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions, and an Appendix Containing the Greek DefinitionsG. Bell, 1890 - 500 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... means of making credible alone come pro- 4 Εξετάζειν καὶ ὑπέχειν , quà Logicians ; ἀπολογεῖσθαι καὶ KaтηYoρεTV , quà Rhetoricians : so that the faculties which form the basis of each of these arts appear to be natural to every man ...
... means of making credible alone come pro- 4 Εξετάζειν καὶ ὑπέχειν , quà Logicians ; ἀπολογεῖσθαι καὶ KaтηYoρεTV , quà Rhetoricians : so that the faculties which form the basis of each of these arts appear to be natural to every man ...
Pagina 5
... means of persuasion , recognised by art , they discover nothing and yet this is the source whence an orator may be- come a good reasoner . And it is for this reason 10. Rea- that , notwithstanding the same system is conversant sons why ...
... means of persuasion , recognised by art , they discover nothing and yet this is the source whence an orator may be- come a good reasoner . And it is for this reason 10. Rea- that , notwithstanding the same system is conversant sons why ...
Pagina 7
... means of making credible , and as sons why the logi- this is a sort of proof , ( because we are then most per- cian will suaded when we conceive that the point has been probably proved , ) but the proof of rhetoric is enthymem , ( and ...
... means of making credible , and as sons why the logi- this is a sort of proof , ( because we are then most per- cian will suaded when we conceive that the point has been probably proved , ) but the proof of rhetoric is enthymem , ( and ...
Pagina 8
... means of persuasion , and our addresses , through the medium of ordinary language ; as in fact I stated in my Topics ... mean to learn . " 18 Riccobon remarks , that a person may at first be inclined to doubt the truth of the assertion ...
... means of persuasion , and our addresses , through the medium of ordinary language ; as in fact I stated in my Topics ... mean to learn . " 18 Riccobon remarks , that a person may at first be inclined to doubt the truth of the assertion ...
Pagina 9
... means of persuasion are inherent in it ; just as is also the case in every 19 This is an à minori argument , to understand the full force of which we ought to bear in mind the great importance at- tached to the δύναμις αγωνιστική by the ...
... means of persuasion are inherent in it ; just as is also the case in every 19 This is an à minori argument , to understand the full force of which we ought to bear in mind the great importance at- tached to the δύναμις αγωνιστική by the ...
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