COMM1010 Lecture Notes - Pathos
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You do not have to believe both sides but must make the case for each side equal strong (cid:224) truth and justice will rise to the surface: 4) to enable one to defend themselves, believes there is a truth we can find through observation, quote meaning, when truth and justice don"t win they must have been worsted by their own faults, they are naturally stronger and should probably win, if they don"t he has, if truth and justice lose in any argument it is the rhetor"s fault made an error, forms of proof, logos. The enthymeme syllogism based on probabilities, signs, examples in the sphere of human affairs: based in human affairs, not a universal principal, missing a piece, powerful rhetorical strategy because, makes the audience feel like they figured it out themselves (cid:224) far more inclined to buy it, keeps audience engaged.