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Of the modes of persuasion furnished by the spoken word there are three kinds. The first kind depends on the personal character ofthe speaker; the second on putting the audience into a certain frame of mind; the third on the... ...
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Persuasion is effected through the medium of the hearers, when they shall have been brought to a state of excitement under the influence of speech; for we do not, when influenced by pain or joy, or partiality or dislike, award... ...
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Rhetoric may be defined as the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion.
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The duty of rhetoric is to deal with such matters as we deliberate upon without arts or systems to guide us, in the hearing of persons who cannot take in at a glance a complicated argument or follow a long... ...
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A speaker who is attempting to move people to thought or action must concern himself with Pathos.
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A good character carries with it the highest power of causing a thing to be believed.
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Persuasion is clearly a kind of proof, because we are most convinced when we feel something has been proven.
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In the case of some people, not even if we had the most accurate scientific knowledge, would it be easy to persuade them were we to address them through the medium of that knowledge; for a scientific discourse, it is... ...
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