This action may have a negative connation in exchange of ideas.
What is a argument?
Another word for an emotional appeal.
What is Pathos?
Arugments based on character (ethos) depend on this.
What is trust?
Aristotle classified this proof by constructed arguments that appeal to common sense.
What are 'artistic proofs'?
This phrase went viral surrounding powerful men accused of sexual harassment in the 2010s.
What is #MeToo?
This time of argument is emotional, and used to call people in for serious action.
What is to persuade?
This can be used in argument to put people at ease, and in turn more open.
What is humor?
The title of the blog post by Rob Greenfield, "An Argument Against Veganism... From a Vegan", unitizes this.
What is authority?
Aristotle classified this proof by hard evidence of facts, stats, contracts, etc.
What are 'inartistic proofs'?
"Just Do it" is a famous slogan for this company.
Who is Nike?
This time of argument is helpful when you look at both pros and cons.
What is 'make a decision'?
This type of appeal makes claims more stronger and rememberable.
What is emotional appeal?
This news station uses "The Most Trusted Name in News" as a ethos.
Who is Fox News?
This factual and numerical data can be manipulated by writers.
What is statistics?
A comparison of one thing to another, usually for the purpose of simplifying a topic.
What are analogies?
Augments that debate what has happened in the past, coined by Aristotle.
What are 'forensic arguments'?
This type of humor can really sting it's target.
What is reticule?
Trustworthiness and creditability speak to a writers this.
What is honesty.
This tool is especially helpful for politicians.
What is a poll?
This argument approach finds common ground to try to see where the other person in coming from.
What is 'Rogerian argument'?
Once facts in a controversy have been discovered, this is the next step in solving.
What is a 'proposal argument'?
This type of story evokes sympathy, understanding, outrage, or amusement.
What is 'human interest stories'?
Credibility , authority, and unselfishness and/or clear motives add up to this.
What are the three main attributes in ethos?
"All human beings are mortal. Socrates is a human being. Therefore, Socrates is mortal" is a example of this.
What is syllogism?
An aurgument that is asking what should be done in the future.
What is deliberative?