The definition of a Canon
A a general rule or criteria used to judge something?
What does Ethos mean?
The credibility and character of the speaker.
The three kinds of of Persuasive Discourse
What is Deliberative, Forensic, Epideictic?
The 5 canons of rhetoric
What is Inventio, Disposito, Elocutio, Memoria, and Prountiatio/Actio?
What does Pathos mean?
Meaning emotional connection to your audience.
The defintion of Deliberative Discourse
What is, Deliberate discourse is any rhetorical situation in which we seek to persuade someone to do something or believe something?
What canon is the organization of arguments
Dispositio
What does Logos mean?
Meaning logical, straightforward argument.
How does this relate to Ethos, Pathos, Logos?
These are all persuasive appeal. So when we are trying to get an audience to do something or believe something.
Which canon is to speak eloquently
Elocutio
What is the ancient Greek word for pathos?
"Suffering" or " Experience"
2 Ways of persuading people in Deliberative Discourse.
1) We persuade people by creating worth and goodness arguments.
2) We persuade by crafting arguments that are advantageous.
Who invented the five canons of rhetoric
Cicero
What appeal is trying to be trustworthy and good virtue?
Ethos
How have we shown the audience what we want them to do/believe?
1) Worthy & Good ( Ethics and Virtue Argument)
2) Advantageous & Useful