An Introduction to Aristotle's Rhetoric, Vol. 17: With Analysis, Notes and Appendices (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Edward Meredith Cope

 
9781332823468: An Introduction to Aristotle's Rhetoric, Vol. 17: With Analysis, Notes and Appendices (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore the practical theory and history of rhetoric through Aristotle’s ideas and modern perspective.

This edition presents the text alongside extensive analysis, notes, and appendices that illuminate how persuasion, power, and mind connect in classical argument.

Arising from the study of human action, virtue, and the faculties of the soul, the volume traces how Aristotle classifies action, desire, and motive. It also situates these ideas within Plato’s influence and later philosophical debates, helping readers see how ancient theory translates to modern rhetorical practice.
  • Clear explanations of Aristotle’s causes of action, the role of pleasure and desire, and the moral context of rhetoric.
  • Historical scholarship that links classical concepts to later philosophical discussions and political discourse.
  • Annotated passages, glosses, and appendices that aid study and reference for students and readers new to the topic.
Ideal for readers of classical philosophy, rhetoric, and the history of persuasion who want a grounded, practical introduction with scholarly context.

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