Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... person addressed - the end or object has reference to this last , namely the hearer ; and the hearer must be either ( 1 ) a mere observer [ critic ] , or ( 2 and 3 ) a judge [ decider ] , and , if the latter , then either ( 2 ) a judge ...
... person addressed - the end or object has reference to this last , namely the hearer ; and the hearer must be either ( 1 ) a mere observer [ critic ] , or ( 2 and 3 ) a judge [ decider ] , and , if the latter , then either ( 2 ) a judge ...
Pagina 220
... person ; indeed , there is every reason to suppose that it isn't . Those who speak as though it were a person ( and some go further than this and speak as though it were a personal god ) do so because it is to their interest as egotists ...
... person ; indeed , there is every reason to suppose that it isn't . Those who speak as though it were a person ( and some go further than this and speak as though it were a personal god ) do so because it is to their interest as egotists ...
Pagina 288
... person were of the contrary opinion , mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person , than he , if he had the power , would be justified in silencing mankind . Were an opinion a personal possession of no value except ...
... person were of the contrary opinion , mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person , than he , if he had the power , would be justified in silencing mankind . Were an opinion a personal possession of no value except ...
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agitator Aldous Huxley American answer Anytus appeal argue argument Argumentum ad Populum Aristotle arouse attempt audience believe blood bourgeois called cause character Christian communication Communist Court crowd danger demagogue democracy democratic devices dictatorship Dicto Simpliciter discussion doctrine effect emotional enthymeme essay ethical proof evidence evil fact fallacy fascist fear feelings force Gerald L. K. Smith German Gettysburg Address give hidden persuader Hitler human individual irrelevant judge justice kind language less listeners literary malaise Manifesto Marx masses matter means meeting Meletus ment mind modern moral nation never non-donors opinion peace person personified persuasion petitioner police political present propaganda psychological public speaking reason repetitions Rhetoric score side social society Socrates speaker statement STUDY QUESTIONS style successful speech symbols talk Terminiello thermite things thought tion Treaties of Brest-Litovsk tricolon true truth words writing York