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Five Conditions

Audience, Controversy, Justification, Cooperation, Risk

Five Canons

Invention, Disposition, Elocution, Memorization, Delivery

Three Discourses

Deliberative, Forensic, Epideictic

Deliberative

Political or policy argument, encouraging or discouraging a future act

Forensic

Judicial or legal argument, accusing or defending a past action

Epideictic

Ceremonial argument, praising or blaming a present action

Deliberative Special Topics

Worthy/Unworthy


Beneficial/Harmful


Practical/Impractical



Forensic Special Topic

Just/Unjust

Epideictic Special Topic

Virtue/Vice

Common Topics

A place to generate proofs across the discourse


Definition, Comparison, Relationship, Circumstance, Testimony

Extrinsic/Inartistic Proofs

External, existing proofs


(Authority, Testimony, Statistics, Empirical Data)

Intrinsic/Artistic Proofs

Internal, invented proofs


(Enthymemes; ethical, pathetic, and logical)

Pathos (Emotional)

Engages a person's passions

Logos (Logical)

Engages a person's intellect

Ethos (Ethical)

Engages a person's trust