Aristotle and the tradition of rhetorical argumentation |
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Authors: | Eugene Ryan |
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Affiliation: | (1) College of Arts and Science, East Carolina University, 27834 Greenville, North Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | The first part of this paper contends that argumentation is central and essential to Aristotle's Rhetoric, and recounts a number of arguments in support of that view, particularly the recognition that deliberative rhetoric or the rhetoric of counsel is the primary concern of Aristotle's work. The second part of the paper reviews the work that follows in this present volume to show that the other writers' views fit in perfectly with this thesis. |
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Keywords: | argumentation the rhetoric of counsel deliberative rhetoric enthymeme example (paradigm) |
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