Dead Greeks
Its My Way or the Highway
Rhetorical Foundations
Gin and Tonic on the Rocks
Change is Gonna Come
100
This theorist believed that rhetoric was a techne.
Who is Aristotle?
100
This theorist's ontology was influenced by his belief of The Gods.
Who is Plato.
100
This ethical dimension of rhetorical theory is concerned with values.
What is axiology.
100
The dramatistic pentad reveals human motives, these five parts include:
What is the act, scene, agent, agency, and purpose?
100
This rhetorician believed that the marginalized voice should be heard.
Who is Mikhail Bakhtin?
200
Gorgias believed this occured when rhetoric was used well.
What is gaining power over others? or What is the rhetor getting their way?
200
For this theorist progress gets in the way of values.
Who is Richard Weaver?
200
The instrumental function of a rhetorical theory is known more commonly as this term.
What is epistemology.
200
Burke defined humans in this way.
What is the symbol using animal?
200
This theorist believed that rhetoric was narration and should be used to create bonds with groups.
Who is Bormann?
300
The Sophists taught this about truth.
What is the concept of truth being relative to time, place, and circumstance.
300
The dead Greek formist believed that rhetoric was not a true techne, although he defined rhetoric as this.
What is leading of soul through words?
300
Belief of "the force "is an example of this ontology?
What is organicism?
300
Rhetoric could work at these two levels.
What are conscious and the unconscious levels.
300
According to this theorist rhetoric constructs situations.
Who is Richard Vatz?
400
The founder of the Lyceum believed that rhetoric was a techne and defined it as this.
What is the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion?
400
Weaver's five lines of arguments included?
What is genus or definition, similitude, cause and effect, authority, and rhetorical-historical?
400
This relativistic view of reality is evident in Beauty and the Beast.
What is contextualism?
400
Language that is used to alter the way we categorize, analyze, and perceive the object about which we talk.
What is a terministic screen?
400
This theorist believed that rhetoric was a mode of altering reality by the creation of discourse.
Who is Lloyd Bitzer?
500
DAILY DOUBLE- THIS IS WORTH 1000 points!!!!!! Please explain what the Sophists, Plato and Aristotle each defined as the ethical dimension of rhetorical theory.
The Sophists believed rhetoric was judged based on winning or losing, Plato believed that rhetoric was used well if justice was served, and Aristotle said that rhetoric was good when justice reflected equity.
500
The author of "The Ethics of Rhetoric" (1953) believed that if rhetoric and dialectic were used together this would be the result.
What is ethical persuasion?
500
The system of understanding how and why we can attempt to communicate ideas to audiences in order to facilitate free and rational choices.
What is rhetorical theory?
500
The foremost rhetorician of the 21st century, often called eclectic, defined rhetoric as this.
What is the use of language as a symbolic means of inducing cooperation in human agents.
500
This is the alternative model to the traditional focus of rhetoric offered by a University of Colorado professor.
What is invitational rhetoric?
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