Views of Plato & Aristotle on Rhetoric
.... willing "to have a discussion", thus maintaining that he will not hear a discourse such as that typically given by the Sophists like
Gorgias (
Plato, 1997, 793 ....
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Plato and the Sophists
.... basic concern in mind that
Plato created two of his anti-Sophist rhetorical acts, the written dialogues "
Gorgias" and "Phaedrus." In "
Gorgias,"
Plato pits his ....
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Plato as a Rhetorician
.... basic concern in mind that
Plato created two of his anti-Sophist rhetorical acts, the written dialogues "
Gorgias" and "Phaedrus." In "
Gorgias,"
Plato pits his ....
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Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
....
Plato argued, mainly in
Gorgias, that rhetoric was an ineffective means of communication, particularly in comparison to dialectic. ....
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Plato's Dialogues
....
Plato, through Socrates, vehemently rejects rhetoric as nothing more than opinionated words in
Gorgias. .... (1987).
Plato:
Gorgias. Translated by Donald J. Zeyl. ....
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PLATO ESSAY: Plato's Dialogues
....
Plato, through Socrates, vehemently rejects rhetoric as nothing more than opinionated words in
Gorgias. .... (1987).
Plato:
Gorgias. Translated by Donald J. Zeyl. ....
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Isocrates, Plato & Education
....
Plato, in
Gorgias, would attack the teacher of rhetoric for producing students who turn out bad, who use rhetorical skill to advance themselves at the expense ....
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Rhetoric Strategy of Today's Politics
Rhetoric Strategy Introduction
Plato, through Socrates, vehemently rejects rhetoric as nothing more than opinionated words in
Gorgias. .... (1987).
Plato:
Gorgias. ....
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Rhetoric Strategy & Terrorist Attacks in Spain
Rhetoric Strategy Introduction
Plato, through Socrates, vehemently rejects rhetoric as nothing more than opinionated words in
Gorgias. .... (1987).
Plato:
Gorgias. ....
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Isocrates & Sophism
....
Plato, in
Gorgias, would attack the teacher of rhetoric for producing students who turn out bad, who use rhetorical skill to advance themselves at the expense ....
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Reasoning and Philosophic Logic
.... Boston: Bedford Books, 1990.
Plato. "
Gorgias." In The Rhetorical Tradition, P. Bizzell and B. Herzberg (eds.), 61-112. Boston: Bedford Books, 1990. ....
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Rhetoric
.... Socrates and
Plato viewed all human experience as constant, while Protagoras and
Gorgias believed that life is torn by contraries and opposites and objects of ....
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Criticism of Fannie Lou Hamer
.... Instead, in
Gorgias, Socrates will not listen to oratory from
Gorgias because he believes .... into an issue or a problem and does not invite discussion (
Plato 795 ....
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John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism
.... It will contrast his views with those ascribed to Callicles and to Socrates in
Plato's dialogue
Gorgias, and it will consider which of these three ethical ....
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THE NATURE OF PUNISHMENT
.... 1996: 44+ Newman, George. "Criminal Economics." Across the Board Nov.-Dec. 1994: 9-10.
Plato.
Gorgias. Trans. Robin Waterfield. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1994. ....
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Attitudinal Change in Social Psychology
.... and the art of persuasion, but chiefly to distinguish it from philosophy, which
Plato, through the Socratic dialogues Phaedrus and the
Gorgias, concludes is ....
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Roman Orator Cicero
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Plato would satirize this technical approach to rhetoric, with its emphasis on persuasion rather than truth, in his
Gorgias, and in the Phaedrus he discussed ....
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