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    Aristotle Persuasion

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    philosopher Aristotle is the first person that came to up the idea of the art of persuasion, an art that is use for public speaking, where he explains that there are three types of persuasion such as, deliberative, forensic, and epideictic. Aristotle also includes that the important element of public speaking or persuasive communication is the audience. Audience is the most important aspect of persuasion, considering if there is no audience, then there is no act of persuasion. In the past Aristotle or ancient

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    Interview with Aristotle

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    An Interview with Aristotle on Requiem for a Dream Interviewer: Hello Aristotle. My name is Christina Dodson. It is an honor and a privilege to get to meet you. I will be interviewing you today about a movie you just recently watched called, Requiem for a Dream. Let’s take a second to refresh ourselves with the movie, shall we? Aristotle: Why, that sounds lovely. I wouldn't mind a little freshening up to help get the creative juices flowing. Interviewer: Well good! I would be delighted to take

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    Polis Aristotle

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    Aristotle contends that achieving human happiness and well being is impossible without living in a city because human beings are political animals and therefore politics is an elemental part of the good life. Aristotle bases this claim off of the argument that politics and city formation is a natural part of being human because humans have an inherent impulse to create associations and partnerships that eventually evolve into political communities, or the polis. These partnerships arise first from

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    Aristotle And Virtue

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    “Aristotle and the Ethics of Virtue and Character” explains the “theories” that make up a moral situation. First, we have expectations for the outcome of a moral situation to be utilitarian or sometimes produce another desirable result. We also have restraints that govern the actions we make to produce those outcomes. Last, certain character traits define who is prepared to perform the necessary actions and be content with the results. Aristotle’s “The Moral Virtues” explains how the mean of an excess

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    Nietzsche and Aristotle were two of the most significant philosopher of not only their time but their works has lasted throughout the centuries to influence even some today’s greatest minds. Their works however could not be any separated, Aristotle is a prominent figure in ancient Greek philosophy, making contributions to logic, metaphysics, mathematics, physics, biology, botany, ethics, politics, agriculture, medicine, dance and theatre. He was a student of great thinkers such as Plato and Socrates

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    Greece gave birth to one of the most famous and influential people to ever live, Aristotle. Aristotle, a great philosopher and thinker gave way to the development of a work commonly known as “Rhetoric”. Rhetoric broke down the argument to its core and devised three parts of any given argument those were, Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. Each part had its own unique and creative way of affecting the party it's being displayed to, however, Logos above the other three had an advantage of importance. Logic

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    Who Was Aristotle? Aristole was a Greek philosopher and scientist who is still considered one of the greatest thinkers in politics, psychology and ethics. Some of his most notable works include Ethics, politics and logic. He was born in 384 BC to Father of Nicomachus and phaestis at Stagirus, and now extinct Greek colony and seaport on the coast of Thrace. His Dad Nichomachus worked as a court physician to King Amyntas of Macedonia, and from this began Aristotle's alliance with Court, which really

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    Aristotle Virtue

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    Aristotle’s interpretation of virtue is found in Book II of the Nicomachean Ethics, “the man who possesses character excellence does the right thing, at the right time, and in the right way.” While this holds true, it leads to an ambiguous interpretation. Aristotle understood virtue as a set of character traits that, once developed, will lead to an overall good character. Core virtues such as respect, loyalty, and honesty make up the foundation of the virtue theory of ethical thinking. By living an ethical

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    In the Book X of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle concludes that a life of contemplation is the highest human activity. Aristotle states that the life of reason and contemplation will be the happiest because the gods are the happiest among all of us, and contemplation is characteristic of their own lives. Aristotle explained this statement in details when he states that the life of contemplation is more Godlike and since God is all-powerful it is safe to say that this life will lead us to the happiest

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    Aristotle Research Paper

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    Aristotle Eva Rodrigues Aristotle was known as one of the three most important Greek philosophers along with Plato and Socrates. Aristotle was born circa 384 B.C. in Stagira, Greece. He had siblings named Arimneste and Arimnestus. His mother was Phaestis and his father was Nicomachus. Nicomachus was the court physician to the Macedonian King Amynthas II. Aristotles parents died when he was young. His older sister Arimneste and her husband took care of Aristotle. Aristotle first studied medicine

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