crider office of assertion chapter 1
what are the three related elements of composition
invention, organization, style
why has rhetoric been likened as a "term of abuse"?
it distorts the truth
name five greats who were trained in rhetoric
jefferson, madison, lincoln, cady-stanton, king
name the three means of persuasion
logos, pathos, ethos
what does one gain from mulling over ones thoughts
more time to think over possible answers/ideas
what is it that rhetoric can do?
persuade and free one from ignorance
what is sophistry
persuasion aimed at appearance of truth
to which (rhetoric/sophistry) should one aim? why?
rhetoric-persuasion aimed at the exact truth
how are rhetoric and sophistry different
sophistry is only aimed at the appearance of truth
what is aristotle's definition of rhetoric
the factuality of discovering the possible means of persuasion
what are the two rhetorical purposes of the book?
to improve the readers writing