ENGH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Rogerian Argument, Pathos, Deductive Reasoning
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Invitational argument invites others to explore or. Enter a space of mutual regard (not aiming to win). Rogerian argument finding common ground and establishing trust with those who disagree (approaching audience in non-threatening way) The people it seeks most directly to reach. 5 purposes of argument: to inform communicates something to an audience they didn"t know brings recognition to someone or something. Reports: to convince satisfy readers (rather than win out]with knowing the issue was thoroughly examined and that it merits serious attention, to explore often not an opponent. Maybe e deeply personal addresses serious problems in society: to make decisions examining the pros and cons. Should i or shouldn"t i : to meditate or pray. Everything is an argument: chapter 1 notes hoping to transforms something in him- or herself or to reach a state of equilibrium or peace of mind. Aristotle classified purposes of argument based on time past, present, and future.