Ethos, Logos, Pathos

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Illustration

-an extended, detailed narrative example of the idea or statement you wish to support

Statistics

-numbers, ratios, percentages, surveys, polls -make sure they are clear, correct and recent and representative instead of the exception

logos

-persuasion using evidence and reasoning -appeals to the intellect of the audience

Ethos

-speaker credibility -the attitude of the audience toward the speaker

Definition

-used to clarify a term, concept, or proposal

Logical Fallacies

1. hasty generalization 2. false cause 3. invalid analogy 4. bandwagon 5. red herring 6. ad hominem 7. either-or 8. slippery slope 9. appeal to tradition 10. appeal to novelty 11. defective testimony 12. myth of the mean 13. circular reasoning

3 types of ethos

1. initial ethos 2. developed ethos 3. terminal ethos

According to Aristotle, What 3 things must a speaker posses in order to have ethos?

1. knowledge (practical wisdom) 2. virtue (trustworthy and integrity) 3. goodwill (genuine concern for audience)

types of reasoning

1. specific instance (generalization) 2. principle 3. analogy 4. parallel case 5. sign 6. causation (casual reasoning)

Types of evidence

1. statistics 2. definition (explanation) 3. brief example 4. illustation 5.testimony

terms that need defining:

1.equivocal terms (may have 2 meanings) 2. unfamiliar terms 3. vague terms (have no clear cut meaning) 4. technical terms (jargon or specialized terms of a profession) 5. new or coined terms

Ethos =

Competence+character + charisma

Is Ethos absolute and stable for the speaker?

NO -it can change from audience to audience. ** Ethos is in the eye of the beholder

Claim

You claim is your proposition (fact, value, policy) -all claims should be supported with evidence

Testimony

a quote or opinion of either a qualified expert or an ordinary citizen who has first hand experience with the issue

Brief example

a specific instance

initial ethos

based on prior reputation or position

competence

being as well-informed or knowledgeable about your topic

Character

being perceived as being trust worthy, honest and sincere

Charisma

being perceived as likable, confident and forceful

homophily

coming from the same group

Identification

credibility based on alikness with audience

Distinction

credibility based on expertise ( knowledge, skills, or credentials superior to the audience)

Factual illustration

describes in detail a situation or incident that has actually occurred

Developed ethos

formed during speech

Does the audience always have a way of knowing the speaker's true character?

no

background homophily

similarity based on life experiences

attitude homophily

similarity based on likes and dislikes, values, beliefs

demographic homophily

similarity based on social or physical characteristics such as age, sex, height, weight

Hypothetical illustration

tells a story which could have happened or probably will happen

What is Ethos concerned with?

the audience's perception of the speaker's character

terminal ethos of today becomes what?

your initial ethos of tomorrow


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