Rhetoric - by Aristotle
Rhetoric is Aristotle's comprehensive work on the art of persuasion and public speaking, examining the principles of effective communication. This influential text explores the three modes of persuasion: ethos, pathos, and logos, providing practical guidance for speakers and writers. The work examines the relationship between rhetoric and philosophy, arguing that rhetoric is a valuable tool for discovering truth. Rhetoric remains one of the most important works in communication theory, offering timeless insights into the art of persuasion and the power of language.
					
					Original Language: Greek
Original Title: Ῥητορική
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