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Aristotle distinguishes means of persuasion that inherently belong in the art , and those that , while associated with it , are really external and adventitious . ] By " non - artistic ” proofs are meant all such as are not supplied by ...
Aristotle distinguishes means of persuasion that inherently belong in the art , and those that , while associated with it , are really external and adventitious . ] By " non - artistic ” proofs are meant all such as are not supplied by ...
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Compare Haiman's criticism of the devices of the hidden persuaders with Aristotle's contention that the means of persuasion are amoral . 2. Is Haiman saying that even “ morally good ” goals do not justify the use of hidden persuasion ?
Compare Haiman's criticism of the devices of the hidden persuaders with Aristotle's contention that the means of persuasion are amoral . 2. Is Haiman saying that even “ morally good ” goals do not justify the use of hidden persuasion ?
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Persuasion in Advertising The Hidden Persuaders in Politics Propaganda and Education Brainwashing as Persuasion Persuasion in the Courtroom Hasty Generalization and Our Prejudices Post hoc and Our Superstitions The Use of ad hominem in ...
Persuasion in Advertising The Hidden Persuaders in Politics Propaganda and Education Brainwashing as Persuasion Persuasion in the Courtroom Hasty Generalization and Our Prejudices Post hoc and Our Superstitions The Use of ad hominem in ...
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