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What if you could sway hearts and minds with the power of your words? Aristotle's classic work on persuasion stands as the cornerstone of Western rhetoric. Adapted for the contemporary reader, this essential guide illuminates the principles and strategies behind compelling communication. From structuring an argument to appealing to emotions and ethics, Rhetoric empowers you to articulate ideas effectively-whether on stage, in writing, or online. What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:Time-tested techniques for crafting persuasive arguments How to engage ethos, pathos, and logos to…mehr

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What if you could sway hearts and minds with the power of your words? Aristotle's classic work on persuasion stands as the cornerstone of Western rhetoric. Adapted for the contemporary reader, this essential guide illuminates the principles and strategies behind compelling communication. From structuring an argument to appealing to emotions and ethics, Rhetoric empowers you to articulate ideas effectively-whether on stage, in writing, or online. What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:Time-tested techniques for crafting persuasive arguments How to engage ethos, pathos, and logos to convince any audience Guidance for clear, compelling public speaking Practical examples that bridge ancient wisdom and modern discourse Imagine speaking with such clarity and passion that you captivate any crowd. Aristotle's Rhetoric distills the essence of persuasive communication, providing a roadmap for authentic, impactful speech in our busy modern world. Step into the realm of master communicators. Get your copy now and unlock the timeless art of persuasion.
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Aristotle (384 - 322 bce) Born in Stagira, in Greece, in 384 bce, Aristotle was a Classical Greek philosopher who wrote on multiple subjects, including and not limited to psychology, politics, ethics, economics, biology, music, theatre, government, and logic. Once in a hierarchy of famous philosophers, he was Plato's student, who was in turn a student of Socrates. Aristotle turned out to be one of the finest scholars of his time and his thoughts and treatises have had a profound effect on scholars ever since. His influence led him to be enlisted by the then king of Macedonia, Philip II, to tutor his son, Alexander, who would go on to become one of the greatest kings and conquerors of all time. Although not all of Aristotle's philosophies and doctrines have survived criticism down the centuries, it must be said that he was a trailblazer in his own right. A polymath who could hold a conversation or debate on any topic, Aristotle's influence is such that his ways of thinking are still implemented in one form or the other to this day. He has been depicted in multiple artworks across the millennia, and is without a doubt one of the cornerstones of philosophy as a discipline.