One of the few features of Aristotelian rhetoric that his successors have noticed and developed is his three kinds, deliberative, judicial and epideictic. I want to look at what function the division of rhetoric into three kinds serves in his own argument. Dialectic has no kinds, and most speeches do not fall within any of the three kinds of rhetoric. These kinds are three ways in which argument leads to a judgment. Outside them, persuasion is no longer subordinate to politics. It is only within them that Aristotle’s claims that the best and most rational argument will carry the day will be anything more than a pious hope. Outside them, the art of rhetoric will be nothing but cleverness, an ability to reach whatever end the speaker starts w...
In the Rhetoric Aristotle sets forth a division of rhetoric into three species (deliberative, judici...
For Aristotle, the classification of the audience is the basis of distinguishing the main genres of ...
“Whenever I give a talk about the Rhetoric, audiences ask about rhetorical deception and fraud, abou...
Aristotle’s Rhetoric is a technical handbook for how to persuade a public audience about what is goo...
“Rhetoric cannot be given a definition by genus and differentia, and so Aristotle must rely on the c...
“I want to explore two sets of reasons that the art of rhetoric has no political or philosophic sign...
There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
Aristotle's Rhetoric is of ambivalent character. While reading it, we feel a certain vacillation bet...
There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
The purpose of this study was to discover, by examining selected portions of the Greek and English t...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
I try to read Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric as if they were an integral part of the Organon inste...
I try to read Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric as if they were an integral part of the Organon inste...
I try to read Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric as if they were an integral part of the Organon inste...
In spite of the continuing influence of Aristotle\u27s "Rhetoric" on the discipline of rhetoric, no ...
In the Rhetoric Aristotle sets forth a division of rhetoric into three species (deliberative, judici...
For Aristotle, the classification of the audience is the basis of distinguishing the main genres of ...
“Whenever I give a talk about the Rhetoric, audiences ask about rhetorical deception and fraud, abou...
Aristotle’s Rhetoric is a technical handbook for how to persuade a public audience about what is goo...
“Rhetoric cannot be given a definition by genus and differentia, and so Aristotle must rely on the c...
“I want to explore two sets of reasons that the art of rhetoric has no political or philosophic sign...
There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
Aristotle's Rhetoric is of ambivalent character. While reading it, we feel a certain vacillation bet...
There is notoriously little agreement in the literature on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. While disputes abou...
The purpose of this study was to discover, by examining selected portions of the Greek and English t...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
I try to read Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric as if they were an integral part of the Organon inste...
I try to read Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric as if they were an integral part of the Organon inste...
I try to read Aristotle's Poetics and Rhetoric as if they were an integral part of the Organon inste...
In spite of the continuing influence of Aristotle\u27s "Rhetoric" on the discipline of rhetoric, no ...
In the Rhetoric Aristotle sets forth a division of rhetoric into three species (deliberative, judici...
For Aristotle, the classification of the audience is the basis of distinguishing the main genres of ...
“Whenever I give a talk about the Rhetoric, audiences ask about rhetorical deception and fraud, abou...