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10 Cards in this Set
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Logos
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Proof based on logic and reasoning
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Sophists
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A group of teachers in ancient Greece whose subject matter includes rhetoric; believed that that truth and morality were relative
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5 Canons of rhetoric
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Five main components for a rhetorical text, includes invention, arrangement, style, delivery, and memory
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Dialect
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A philosophic method of determining truth through a series of interactions
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Universal Audience
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The theoretical audience of all rational people who may potentially be an audience for the speech
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Epistemologists
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A school of thought that believed experience, scientific study, and induction were effective ways of learning about the world
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Linguistic reflexivity
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An orientation that requires reflection on the forces of language
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Identification
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Real or perceived overlap of two individuals' perspectives or ways of seeing the world
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Pentad
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Model for locating the motives in a rhetorical text. Includes the terms of act, agent, agency, scene, and purpose
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Terms of Order
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The stages through which tragic redemption occurs. Includes guilt, purification, and redemption
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