Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
pathos
Ethos, pathos, or logos? If an audience is emotionally invested, they are more likely to be persuaded.
ethos
Ethos, pathos, or logos? My friend, who has PhD in nutritional science, says that we should eat fewer carbs.
logos
Ethos, pathos, or logos? That is not my wallet. My wallet has a tear in it. That wallet has no tear in it. Therefore, it cannot be mine.
pathos
Ethos, pathos, or logos? You love your dog; so buy this dog food, as it will help him get all his nutrients.
logos
If an audience is provided with facts and logical evidence, they are more likely to be persuaded.
logos
What does this sentence use? I've not eaten meat for 8 years, and I'm fit and healthy; you can't argue that vegetarianism is always unhealthy.
ethos
What is this sentence using? I have been married for 58 years, and I can tell you that he will not be a good husband to you.
pathos
What is this sentence using? If you don't go on this holiday you will regret it. You don't want to live with regrets, do you?
Aristotle
Which philosopher believed that ethos, pathos, and logos are the art of persuasive writing or speaking?
research and statistics
Which tactic is this? 87% of students benefit from textbooks so...
if... then
Which tactic is this? If you don't want gum disease, then you should brush regularly.
logos
appeal to logic or reason
logos
appeals to logic or reason
pathos
appeals to the emotions of an audience
ethos
character
ethos
convinces an audience of a reliable character or credible writer/speaker
ethos
credibility and authority
logos
persuades an audience with logistics and statistical evidence
pathos
provokes an emotional response from an audience
pathos
suffering or experience
ethos
tries to persuade an audience of the reliable character
logos
used to persuade an audience by logical thought, fact, or rationality
logos
word or reason