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*Logos: the appeal to reason.  Logical appeals attempt to persuade the audience using intellect.  Most academic arguments rely mainly on logos. (Persuasive appeals: see [[January 20 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
*Logos: the appeal to reason.  Logical appeals attempt to persuade the audience using intellect.  Most academic arguments rely mainly on logos. (Persuasive appeals: see [[January 20 Class Notes]], from Lunsford and Ede)
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*Logology-study of language and symbols (Burke: see [[January 27 Class Notes]])
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*Logology: study of language and symbols (Burke: see [[January 27 Class Notes]])
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