UCWR 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Enthymeme, Inductive Reasoning, Pathos
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The rational principles that governs and develops the universe, appeals to reasons, reasoned discourse, argumentation, isn"t typically going to employ over emotional language, morality, good will, intention, will be supported by actual, reasonable, support. Socrates is moral because he"s human validity of conclusions depends on stability of major. Minor premises imperative to uncover missing premise. Other enthymeme: enthymeme based on signs, enthymeme where audiences supplies a premise, visual enthymeme. Pathos: the quality or power in an actual life experience or in literature, music, speech, or other forms of expression, of evoking a feeling of pity, or of sympathetic and kindly sorrow or compassion. Meaning in rhetorical theory: elicits feelings that already reside in them for specific purposes. Draws emotion, sympathies, interests, imagination, and so forth to advance a claim. In order to draw on these things, pathos-based appeals rely heavily on style, as you cannot imply command someone to feel a certain way with any effectiveness.