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Rhetoric

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Aristotle's Rhetoric

Aristotle fundamentally is interested in putting rhetoric at the heart of public life. Aristotle, unlike Plato, has a much greater sense of the importance of politics. He sees it as fundamentally most people living with magic and bread and circus go and pursue their own activities. And so his rhetoric, I think, is one of the great cornerstones of our inheritance from the classical world of rhetorical thought.

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