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10 Cards in this Set

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