In our study, we examine the compelling reason and the ancient Greek tradition as method of argumentation as this was born and cultivated in the Rhetoric art at the 5th to 4th century BC. We implement the implications of its use in the teaching and learning of Greek as a second or foreign language in everyday life and at school. The most important orators including Demosthenes, Lysias, Aeschinus and Isocrates are our examples for creating teaching tools for our teaching suggestions. Aristotle as a philosopher, teacher and orator inspired scholars from around the world and he is also included in this suggestion. Especially, on the occasion of the year in honor of Aristotle in 2016, we refer to an example inspired from his work for our didact...
Three "truth techniques" were invented simultaneously in Ancient Greece: "Science" to convey knowled...
Aristotle’s Rhetoric is a technical handbook for how to persuade a public audience about what is goo...
The article discusses the problem of pisteis − the means of persuasion in Aristotle's theory of rhet...
In our study, we examine the compelling reason and the ancient Greek tradition as method of argument...
The appearance of studies related to persuasion can be traced back to ancient Greece with the typica...
The paper discusses the main elements of persuasion in Aeschines oratory. A particular aspect of the...
Since its very beginning in Greece during the fifth century B. C. rhetoric has been taught. This tra...
In ancient Greece, Aristotle claimed in his Rhetoric that the function of rhetoric was not to persua...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
THE END OF PERSUASION IN ARISTOTLE’S “RHETORIC” 1.1-1.8Aristotle’s writings contain an interesting p...
This essay discusses the timeless nature of persuasion as explained in Aristotle\u27s philosophy. By...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
The rhetoric, which is to convince the purpose, is defined as the ability to discover convincing arg...
The paper deals with stylistics and persuasion but, in order to be able to speak about them, we star...
Using Aristotle’s rhetorical proofs of ethos, logos and pathos, university students’ strategies of p...
Three "truth techniques" were invented simultaneously in Ancient Greece: "Science" to convey knowled...
Aristotle’s Rhetoric is a technical handbook for how to persuade a public audience about what is goo...
The article discusses the problem of pisteis − the means of persuasion in Aristotle's theory of rhet...
In our study, we examine the compelling reason and the ancient Greek tradition as method of argument...
The appearance of studies related to persuasion can be traced back to ancient Greece with the typica...
The paper discusses the main elements of persuasion in Aeschines oratory. A particular aspect of the...
Since its very beginning in Greece during the fifth century B. C. rhetoric has been taught. This tra...
In ancient Greece, Aristotle claimed in his Rhetoric that the function of rhetoric was not to persua...
This article traces the development of rhetorical pedagogy from Homer to late antiquity. It is clear...
THE END OF PERSUASION IN ARISTOTLE’S “RHETORIC” 1.1-1.8Aristotle’s writings contain an interesting p...
This essay discusses the timeless nature of persuasion as explained in Aristotle\u27s philosophy. By...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
The rhetoric, which is to convince the purpose, is defined as the ability to discover convincing arg...
The paper deals with stylistics and persuasion but, in order to be able to speak about them, we star...
Using Aristotle’s rhetorical proofs of ethos, logos and pathos, university students’ strategies of p...
Three "truth techniques" were invented simultaneously in Ancient Greece: "Science" to convey knowled...
Aristotle’s Rhetoric is a technical handbook for how to persuade a public audience about what is goo...
The article discusses the problem of pisteis − the means of persuasion in Aristotle's theory of rhet...