Rogerian argument (or Rogerian rhetoric) is a rhetorical and conflict resolution strategy based on empathizing with others, seeking common ground and mutual...
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Rogerian may refer to: Rogerian argument, a conflict solving technique Rogerian psychotherapy, one of the major school groups of person-centered psychotherapy...
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Eristic (redirect from Pointless argument)
of chaos, strife, and discord) refers to an argument that aims to successfully dispute another's argument, rather than searching for truth. According...
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Quality of being agreeable to reason Rhetoric – Art of persuasion Rogerian argument – Conflict-solving technique Social engineering (political science) –...
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Fallacy (redirect from Fallacious argument)
use of invalid or otherwise faulty reasoning in the construction of an argument that may appear to be well-reasoned if unnoticed. The term was introduced...
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Progymnasmata (section Argument)
courses were organized to begin with story-telling and end with making an argument. There was a focus on literature as a supplement to the course, paying...
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the two most important places for an emotional appeal in any persuasive argument. Scholars have discussed the different interpretations of Aristotle's views...
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Paradeigma – Greek term that refers to a pattern, example or sample Rogerian argument – Conflict-solving technique Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy – Remark...
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Carl Rogers (section Rogerian rhetorical approach)
that used a Rogerian approach to communication to revise the traditional Aristotelian framework for rhetoric. The Rogerian method of argument involves each...
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in spoken and written English, and the beginnings of the formulation of argument were discussed. In Western classical rhetoric, elocution was one of the...
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audience's reception to its arguments or messaging, such as the time in which a presentation is taking place, the place in which an argument or message is being...
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display of a given perspective or action. They seek to make a position or argument more compelling than it would otherwise be.[page needed] Sonic devices...
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thought and of analysis, the process of composing sound arguments and identifying fallacious arguments and statements and so systematically removing contradictions...
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method for developing arguments (see topoi in classical rhetoric). Topos is translated variously as "topic", "themes", "line of argument", or "commonplace"...
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Rhetorical modes (section Argumentation)
rhetorical (persuasive) purpose: narration, description, exposition, and argumentation. First attempted[clarification needed] by Samuel P. Newman in A Practical...
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writing to the field of education has been indisputably recognized. Rogerian argument Lynn, Steven (2010). Rhetoric and Composition: An Introduction. Cambridge:...
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mapping Intercultural dialogue Interfaith dialogue Intergroup dialogue Rogerian argument Speech In the referenced sections in Nostra aetate and Gaudium et...
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concerned with both timeliness and appropriateness. On one hand, Bitzer's argument supports Hess' claim that kairos is spontaneous, and one must be able to...
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interrogates Gorgias to determine the true definition of rhetoric, framing his argument in the question format, "What is X?" (2). He asks, "… why don’t you tell...
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Perspectivism Political systems One-party system Two-party system Rogerian argument Show election Slippery slope Sorites paradox Splitting (psychology)...
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oratory, which included new ideas, forms of expression, and methods of argument, was continued by Isocrates, a 4th-century BC educator and rhetorician...
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the opposing position. The practice of such argumentation is called polemics, which are seen in arguments on controversial topics. A person who writes...
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Completely dismissing an argument based on any of the above violations of ethos is an informal fallacy (Appeal to motive). The argument may indeed be suspect;...
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Chaïm Perelman (section Argument techniques)
philosopher of Polish-Jewish origin. He was among the most important argumentation theorists of the 20th century. His chief work is the Traité de l'argumentation...
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rebutting an argument by attacking the character, motive, or other attribute of the person making it rather than the substance of the argument itself. Adianoeta...
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Public rhetoric Rhetoric of social intervention model Rhetrickery Rogerian argument Seduction Speechwriting Talking point TED Terministic screen Toulmin...
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Public rhetoric Rhetoric of social intervention model Rhetrickery Rogerian argument Seduction Speechwriting Talking point TED Terministic screen Toulmin...
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Dispositio (redirect from Classical argument)
Dispositio is the system used for the organization of arguments in the context of Western classical rhetoric. The word is Latin, and can be translated...
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Public rhetoric Rhetoric of social intervention model Rhetrickery Rogerian argument Seduction Speechwriting Talking point TED Terministic screen Toulmin...
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Informal fallacy (category Arguments)
fallacies are a type of incorrect argument in natural language. The source of the error is not just due to the form of the argument, as is the case for formal...
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