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The topoi of the Rhetoric
Interpreters are faced with the problem that the use of the word ¡®topos¡¯ in Aristotle's Rhetoric is much more heterogeneous than in the Topics. Beside topoi which do perfectly comply with the description given in the Topics, there is an important group of topoi in the Rhetoric that contain instructions for arguments not of a certain form, but with a certain predicate (for example, that something is good, or honorable, or just, or contributes to happiness, etc.). While those material topoi are still used to build arguments, there are also uses of ¡®topos¡¯ in the context of the non-argumentative means of persuasion. |
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