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The "Art" of Rhetoric

The "Art" of Rhetoric - Paperback

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"The 'Art' of Rhetoric" is one of the most influential works on the art of persuasion ever written. Composed by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, this foundational treatise establishes the systematic study of communication and oratory. Aristotle defines rhetoric not as a mere tool for manipulation, but as the ability to see what is possibly persuasive in every given case, making it a critical companion to the study of logic and ethics.

The work explores the three essential pillars of effective discourse: ethos (the credibility of the speaker), pathos (the emotional state of the audience), and logos (the logical argument itself). Aristotle provides a meticulous analysis of human psychology, the nature of political and forensic oratory, and the structural elements of style and arrangement. He argues that rhetoric is a practical art, necessary for the defense of truth and justice in the public sphere.

This enduring classic remains a vital resource for students of philosophy, law, politics, and media. By dissecting the mechanics of influence and the power of language, "The 'Art' of Rhetoric" offers timeless insights into how ideas are transmitted and how public opinion is shaped in a civil society.

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Number of Pages: 560
Dimensions: 1.14 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: February 16, 2026

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