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    Rhetoric as Epistemic

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    Rhetoric as commonly understood for centuries is the art of persuasion. Many have attempted to offer definitions of rhetoric which all lead to the art of persuasion and to some the art of trickery; because of this misuse of rhetoric it now bares negative connotations. Rhetoric is not simply the art of persuasion but also bares an epistemic function- it serves as a way to discover what is known and what can be known. Epistemic rhetoric‚ therefore‚ unlike the belief of many is an attempt to generate

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    Personal Statement

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    Personal Statement: “A goal is a dream with a deadline”- said Napoleon Hill. I am a little girl with big dreams who has been continuously climbing uphill all my life. While I am aware that everybody climbs hills and faces obstacles in their lives‚ I also believe that the success of those battles may well be based on the foundation which one walks - how firm and supportive it is. As I look back‚ I realize that the challenges I have faced enabled me to find a strong footing within a situation that

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    Almost 2500 years ago Aristotle was born‚ he was born into a wealthy educated family in Greece. He was a student of the famed Plato (another Greek philosopher) and went on to make many great discoveries and theories. One of Aristotle’s greatest teachings was in the art of rhetoric. Aristotle said that to be persuasive in ones arguments that one must establish credibility (ethos) use logical argument (logos)‚ and appeal to the audience on an emotional level (pathos). Twenty two hundred years later

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    Does God Exist?

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    exist‚ based on what the Bible told them. In Aquinas’s Argument from Efficient Causation each thing is caused to exist and there can be no regression of causes of existence. So there must be a first cause of existence‚ God. It is in this simple logic such as this that the people of the time based their philosophy on. Aquinas argument is not valid for nothing is its own cause‚ everything is circular in time. In his argument he leaves the possibility that God may not exist any more. He came‚ he created

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    reality‚ such as substance‚ identity‚ the nature of the mind‚ and free will.In other way is a study of nature and the nature of the world in which man lives Logic Logic (from Classical Greek λόγος (logos)‚ originally meaning the word‚ or what is spoken‚ but coming to mean thought or reason) is most often said to be the study of arguments. logic is the study of correct reasoning.However‚ the subject is grounded‚ the task of the logician is the same: to advance an account of valid and fallacious inference

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    that you can’t control the number of births that someone is going to have‚ and neither can you say that someone can have a children or not. Validity of argumentation Contra I strongly feel that all the argumentation of the contra side‚ are really logic (even they didn’t support their argumentation usually with official sources) so the validity of them was always high. Evaluation quality of sources Contra They say that the 50% of the births are from people that doesn’t intend it as the unique

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    the end justify the means? Introduction. The play and subsequent movie “Twelve Angry Men” is an examination of the dynamics at play in a jury room in the 50’s in The United States. The action revolves around the opinions‚ perceptions‚ reason and logic of twelve diverse characters that are tasked with pronouncing the guilt or innocence of a young man accused of patricide. The extraordinary element is that their finding will determine his life or death. This play was made into a movie in 1957‚ produced

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    is the backbone of how to write good essay. And if you can learn these skills‚ they will take you far in the world. In a complex world‚ it’s not enough to just say "I think so-and-so." People want to know why you think things‚ they want to see the logic and the observations that you used to come to your conclusions. This applies in person as well as in writing‚ but the best way to learn it is to learn how to write good essay. Aside from strength of argument‚ a good essay also must be enjoyable

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    Analyzing a Visual

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    Analyzing a Visual Americans are bombarded with ads and public service announcements every day. They come in the forms of media including television‚ newspapers‚ and other forms as well. Because Americans are bombarded with so many ads and public service announcements‚ the composers need to have reasonable and credible arguments and keep the viewers attention‚ and to persuade them. Public service announcements are a special kind of ad whose intention is to encourage beneficial actions or donations

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    misreading the environment or the desired accomplishments of actions. In addition‚ there are certain rules and guidelines of logic. If everyone followed the rules and guidelines of logic‚ there would still be a need for ethical decision-making. The reason is because morals and beliefs‚ such as religion or nonreligious beliefs‚ play a role in rules and guidelines of logic. In conclusion‚ critical thinking and ethics play a significant role in an individual’s critical thinking‚ morals and beliefs

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