What is Rhetoric?
The art of persuasion
What is ethnography?
Writing the culture
What is Ethos?
Credibility
Where was Socrates from?
Athens, Greece.
What was Plato's school's name?
The Academy
What is Hemlock?
The poison that killed Socrates
What is siege?
Surround to capture
What is Pathos?
Emotions
What were the choices he was given by the Spartans?
Exile or death.
Who was Plato's student?
Aristotle
What is an Ethnographer?
A person who writes culture
What is carpe diem?
Seize the day
What is Logos, and what is another word for it?
Logos=Logic, also means the word
Name of the poison that Socrates killed himself?
Hemlock.
What was the name of Plato's first book?
"The Dialogues of Socrates"
What is an Oligarchy?
A type of government ruled by few
What is mercenary?
Kill for money
What is an example of Ethos?
People with authority or famous are used in commercials to persuade the audience to buy the product.
When was the Peloponnesian war?
431- 404 BC.
When Plato is given the choice for death or banishment, what does he choose?
He chose exile.
What is Rote?
Memorization
What is Critical thinking?
Thinking outside the box to find solutions to problems.
What is an example of Logos?
Persuasion through statistics
Who fought in the Peloponnesian war?
Between Athens and Spartans.
Aristotle is known as the father of ______ and ________.
Father of biology and zoology.