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This page is dedicated to key terms from the readings.
This page is dedicated to key terms from the readings.
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== Lunsford and Ede ==
 
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*Aleatoric: according to chance (see [[January 18 Class Notes]])
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*Animism: all objects have souls (Aristotle)
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*Aleatoric: according to chance (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Antistrophos: counterpart, companion
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*Animism: according to Aristotle, all objects have souls (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Dialectic: two-sided dialogue, formal argumentation system, conversation
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*Antistrophos: counterpart, companion (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Doxa: social knowledge
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*Dialectic: two-sided dialogue, formal argumentation system, conversation (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Episteme: core, truths of the earth knowledge
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*Doxa: social knowledge (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Emthymeme: uses audience's assumptions, only use 1 premise
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*Episteme: core, truths of the earth knowledge (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Syllogism: logical/deductive, conclusion resting on 2 premises (major, minor, conclusion)
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*Emthymeme: uses audience's assumptions, only use 1 premise (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Krisis: point of judgment, moment of decision
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*Syllogism: logical/deductive, conclusion resting on 2 premises (major, minor, conclusion) (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Paradeigma: use of example or evidence to prove a point
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*Krisis: point of judgment, moment of decision (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Pisteis: proofs, persuasive appeals (logos, ethos, pathos); artistic (logical, logos, nonlogical, ethos and pathos) and inartistic (tangible evidence) proofs
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*Paradeigma: use of example or evidence to prove a point (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Techne: art, craft
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*Pisteis: proofs, persuasive appeals (logos, ethos, pathos); artistic (logical, logos, nonlogical, ethos and pathos) and inartistic (tangible evidence) proofs (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Poeis: fine arts  
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*Techne: art, craft (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Poeis: fine arts (see [[January 18 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
'''Persuasive Appeals'''
'''Persuasive Appeals'''

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