Steve Greenleaf

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While it is true that Aristotle presents rhetoric as primarily an art of persuasion—an argument “is persuasive (pithanon) because there is someone whom it persuades”31—the whole tenor of the book is to distinguish sharply between arguments that ought to persuade (studied by dialectic) and sophisms (studied by rhetoric strictly so called).
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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