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Rhetoric is using language effectively and persuasively. And in this, Aristotle’s philosophy is as relevant today as it was 2,000 years ago. Aristotle taught his students the art of persuasion.
To analyse and deconstruct these false narratives, Aristotle’s principles of rhetoric, particularly the use of syllogisms and enthymemes, provide a powerful lens through which we can expose the ...
The author of Thank You for Arguing and How to Argue with a Cat returns to test the rules of persuasion and how they might help us achieve our most desired goals, drawing on examples from the ...
Alexander the Great is known for building one of history’s largest empires, stretching from his hometown of Macedonia all the ...
Aristotle’s Poetics has arguably influenced modern culture ... and within broader treatises such as his Rhetoric. We cannot pinpoint when the Poetics was written, although we assume it was ...
Believe it or not, Campbell’s speeches have all the hallmarks of Aristotle’s theory of classical rhetoric, said James Holtje, an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s School of ...
Aristotle This saying holds the same weight in today’s workplace as it did in Ancient Greece, albeit I’d rather view it as a focus of our energy and resources to solve a problem versus pure anger.