Rhetoric Potpourri
ETHOS
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PATHOS
LOGOS
100

When was Aristotle alive?

384-322 BC


100

Define Ethos.

The credibility or character of the speaker.

100

How can a speaker establish goodwill with his/her audience?

Show care or concern for the audience.

100

Define Pathos.

The emotions of the audience.

100

Define logos.

The content of the speech: arguments made and the reason and evidence to support them.
200

What is the difference between dialectic and rhetoric?

Dialectic is more of a conversation, often used in philosophy.  Rhetoric involves one speaker persuasively declaring the truth.

200
Aristotle narrows down Ethos to three things, what are they?

Phronesis (practical wisdom), arete (moral virtue), and eunoia (goodwill).

200

How does practical wisdom establish Ethos?

People who possess practical wisdom are more trustworthy.  We are more likely to trust their judgement on certain matters and be persuaded to follow them.

200

Give an example of an advertiser using pathos.

Many possible answers!

200

Give an example of an advertiser using logos.

Many possible answers!

300

How does Aristotle define rhetoric?

"The faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion."

Key words: persuasion, observe, available

300

Define Phronesis

Practical wisdom

300

What is the rhetorical triangle?

The rhetor (ethos), the audience (pathos), and the speech (logos).

300

In the Rhetorical Triangle, where does Pathos reside?

In the audience

300

In the Rhetorical Triangle where does Logos reside?

In the speech

400

Name one of the criticisms of rhetoric.

Possible answers:

Mere sophistry (tricksters and manipulators).  Plato: flattery.  Socrates: makes the weak argument appear strong.

400

Define arete.

moral virtue

400

What does Aristotle say is the most effective means of persuasion a speaker possesses?

character (ethos)

400

How can pathos be dangerous?

Many responses......decisions based on emotions can be wrong.

400

Why is logos alone not enough to persuade?

People are emotional and relational creatures.

500

What is endoxa?

common opinions or beliefs

500

Define eunoia

goodwill

500

How do speaking skills affect one's ethos?

Good speaking skills can show care and concern for the audience by showing that the speaker is prepared and is thoughtful about what helps the audience hear and follow along with the speech.  An unprepared and poorly delivered speech shows lack of concern for the audience who has to listen to it.

500

How can one use Pathos in a speech?

Tell a story.

500

How does one use logos in a speech?

Sound arguments and reasoning.  Statistics.  Examples.  Stories and evidence.