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rhetoric

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Keyword:   three
Context:   Aristotle both redeemed rhetoric from Plato and narrowed its focus by defining three genres of rhetoric—deliberative, forensic or judicial, and epideictic.
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Full context:   Aristotle both redeemed rhetoric from Plato and narrowed its focus by defining three genres of rhetoric—deliberative, forensic or judicial, and epideictic. Yet, even as he provided order to existing rhetorical theories, Aristotle generalized the definition of rhetoric to be the ability to identify the appropriate means of persuasion in a given situation based upon the art of rhetoric (technê). This made rhetoric applicable to all fields, not just politics. Aristotle viewed the enthymeme based upon logic (especially, based upon the syllogism) as the basis of rhetoric.
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logic

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Charles Peirce
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Semiotics
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type
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3
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Trivium

trivium

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Plato
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Education
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part
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scotty

US government

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US Constitution
Area
Politics
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part
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3
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scotty
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