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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 38 MIN

009 - Book III Part 3 Chapters 15-19

from Rhetoric · host Aristotle

Explore the captivating world of Aristotles Rhetoric, penned during his time in Athens between 367 and 322 BCE. This seminal work is structured into three enlightening books. In Book I, Aristotle establishes the foundation of rhetoric, outlining its purposes and defining essential concepts while examining various contexts and types. Book II immerses you in the art of persuasion, emphasizing the three critical modes ethos (credibility), pathos (emotional appeal), and logos (logical reasoning). Finally, Book III navigates the complexities of style and arrangement, focusing on word choice, metaphor, sentence structure, and organization. Although it offers a glimpse into delivery, Aristotle encourages readers to turn to his Poetics for an in-depth exploration of that aspect. Join us as we unravel the timeless principles that continue to shape effective communication today.

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