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Ethos


Pathos


Logos

Ethical appeal


Emotions


Logic

Socratic:


Past


Present


Future

Forensics


Epidictic/ceremonial


Deliberative

Aristotle's 3 types


Other names for them

Confrontational vs. Invitational

Differing opinions opposing and trying to win the argument


Vs.


Engaging, getting people to think

Stasis Theory


Five types of argument

Arguments of ...


Fact


Definition


Cause and effect


Value (evaluations)


Action (proposal)

Rhetorical situation


triangle

Writer/arguer


^



Reader Text or


Or audience< > Argument

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

Argumentative claim


Enthymem

Qualities of a good thesis:


Argumentative claim- aka main claim


Enthymem- lil argument (reason


following arg. claim)

Toulmin arg

Qualifier


Concession


Toulmin argument parts

Claim+ support+ grounds+ warrant (criterion)