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It will be recalled that Aristotle believed success in persuasion depended upon three things ; or , to put it dif- ferently , the proofs provided " through the instrumentality of the speech " were of three kinds : " in the moral ...
It will be recalled that Aristotle believed success in persuasion depended upon three things ; or , to put it dif- ferently , the proofs provided " through the instrumentality of the speech " were of three kinds : " in the moral ...
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previous one , it contains elements of pathetic proof . But , in the main , its purpose is to convey to the jury a favorable impression of the speaker's goodwill and character . A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ETHICAL PROOF Loren D. Reid ...
previous one , it contains elements of pathetic proof . But , in the main , its purpose is to convey to the jury a favorable impression of the speaker's goodwill and character . A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ETHICAL PROOF Loren D. Reid ...
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A Critical Analysis of Certain Aspects of Ethical Proof , Ph.D. thesis , State University of Iowa , 1942 . 15. Chauncey A. Goodrich , Select British Eloquence , New York , 1852 , p . 638 . 16. Ibid . , Note , p . 638 . 17.
A Critical Analysis of Certain Aspects of Ethical Proof , Ph.D. thesis , State University of Iowa , 1942 . 15. Chauncey A. Goodrich , Select British Eloquence , New York , 1852 , p . 638 . 16. Ibid . , Note , p . 638 . 17.
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