Rhetorical Communication Ch. 12
St. Augustine
(354-430 AD) followed Plato's principles
4 important democratic functions of rhetoric
1) Reaffirming Cultural values 2) Increasing democratic participation 3) Bringing about Justice 4) prompting social change
challenged Plato's insistence on absolute truth and rhetoric
Aristotle
Advantages of Studying Rhetoric
Helps in understanding the range of viewpoints on social issues and helps in understanding culture.
(429-347 BC) Rhetoric is "the art of winning the soul by discourse" believed in absolute truths
Plato
opposed the "relativist" position of the Sophists
Plato
Rhetorics functions in society
Rhetoric helps people seek justice and helps people clarify their own beliefs and actions
School of Daoism
a mythical philosophy that points out the limitations of speech, interest in boundlessness of mind, artfulness of living wisely and freely
Forensic rhetoric
addresses events that occurred in the past with the goal of setting things right after an injustice occured. it is investigative
Cicero (106-43 BC)
barrowed Aristotle's principles. Master of style
Ethos
credibility, or character of the speaker, Aristotle considered this most important of the three, created by good sense, moral character, and good will.
pathos
emotion, using it to affect audience decision making, fear, for example, can also be more subtle
social movements in the US
independance, abalition, suffrage, civil rights.
Rhetorical Critic
informed consumer of rhetorical discourse who is prepared to analyze rhetorical texts.
Cicero 3 goals of public speaking
instruct, please, win-over
school of Mohism
interested in questions about sources of knowledge, use of names and methods of interference
Confucianism
interested in speech as an ethical issue, the need for proper use of language, for keeping society orderly and moral
School of Ming
interested in the function of language in political settings, focus on private settings
Rhetor
is a person or institution that addresses a large audience
Orator
is a public speaker
rhetorical event
is any event that generates a significant amount of public discourse. -hurricanes, wars, royal weddings
what is rhetoric ?
is communication that is used to influence the attitudes or behaviors of others. rhetoric is the art of persuasion
public sphere
is the area in which deliberative decision making occurs
Deliberative rhetoric
is used to argue what a society should do in the future
Logos
reasoning or argumentation generally; construction of an argument or presentation of evidence: rational argumentation
Aristotle (384-322 BC)
rhetoric is "the art of discovering all the available means of persuasion in a given situation
Sophists
taught persuasive speaking in the greek city states
persona
the identity one creates through ones publi communication
audience
those who can take appropriate action in response to a message