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Ethos Pathos Logos |
Ethical appeal Emotions Logic |
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Socratic: Past Present Future |
Forensics Epidictic/ceremonial Deliberative |
Aristotle's 3 types Other names for them |
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Confrontational vs. Invitational |
Differing opinions opposing and trying to win the argument Vs. Engaging, getting people to think |
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Stasis Theory Five types of argument |
Arguments of ... Fact Definition Cause and effect Value (evaluations) Action (proposal) |
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Rhetorical situation triangle |
Writer/arguer ^ Reader Text or Or audience< > Argument |
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Three other elements of Stasis rhetorical situation |
Constraints: ideas, morals, or ethics that make us understand things the way we do Exigence: experiences that result in or cause argument Kairos: ideal time to begin an argument |
Constraints Exigence Kairos |
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Argumentative claim Enthymem |
Qualities of a good thesis: Argumentative claim- aka main claim Enthymem- lil argument (reason following arg. claim) |
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Toulmin arg |
Qualifier Concession |
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Toulmin argument parts |
Claim+ support+ grounds+ warrant (criterion) |
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