The Art of Rhetoric
Penguin Classics
Paperback
Description
The Art of Rhetoric is Aristotle’s timeless guide to the power of persuasion. This foundational work in communication and philosophy explores the principles of effective argumentation, logical reasoning, and emotional appeal. Aristotle categorizes rhetoric into three key elements—ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic)—offering insights that remain relevant in politics, law, and public speaking today.
Why Read This Book?
- One of the most influential books ever written on persuasion and argumentation.
- A must-read for students of philosophy, communication, law, and politics.
- Offers practical techniques that can improve public speaking and critical thinking.
- Essential reading for understanding the foundations of Western intellectual thought.
About the Author
Aristotle (384–322 BCE) was an ancient Greek philosopher whose works shaped Western thought in fields including ethics, politics, science, and rhetoric. His influence spans centuries, making his teachings fundamental to modern philosophy and communication.
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