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So obvious is this that Aristotle himself thought ethos to be central to the art of persuasion: “It is not true, as some writers assume in their treatises on rhetoric, that the personal goodness revealed by the speaker contributes nothing to his power of persuasion; on the contrary, his character may almost be called the most effective means of persuasion he possesses.”
Covenantal Apologetics: Principles and Practice in Defense of Our Faith
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