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... a speaker's character ' may almost be called the most effective means of persuasion he possesses ' ; that the three factors which inspire confidence in the orator's character are ' good sense , good moral character , and goodwill .
... a speaker's character ' may almost be called the most effective means of persuasion he possesses ' ; that the three factors which inspire confidence in the orator's character are ' good sense , good moral character , and goodwill .
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EQUIVOCATION > An argument may be fallacious by reason of the fact that it turns on the use of a word in two or more senses . ... means to give different meanings to the same word , to use a word now in one sense and now in another .
EQUIVOCATION > An argument may be fallacious by reason of the fact that it turns on the use of a word in two or more senses . ... means to give different meanings to the same word , to use a word now in one sense and now in another .
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The modern individual's sense of isolation , his so - called spiritual homelessness , his bewilderment in the face of the seemingly impersonal forces of which he feels himself a helpless victim , his weakening sense of values — all ...
The modern individual's sense of isolation , his so - called spiritual homelessness , his bewilderment in the face of the seemingly impersonal forces of which he feels himself a helpless victim , his weakening sense of values — all ...
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