Persuasion and Rhetoric – Practice

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 Course content

  1. Ethos: personality and stance
  2. Pathos and emotional engagement
  3. Logos: the resources of argument
  4. Reasoning: Choice and Judgment
  5. The persuasive process
  6. The persuasive repertoire
  7. Fallacious argument
  8. Putting together a persuasion

It applies students’ knowledge of categories and procedures of Western rhetorical traditions.  It gives students the elements of classical rhetorical training and develops their skills of effective persuasion.

  •  evaluation: 
  • ECTS: 3
  • lecturer: prof. Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński
  • department: Philosophy at Opole University
  • schedule: Wednesday 13.30-15.00 I group, 15.00-16.30 II group
  • place: room 207 Collegium Maius
  • available slots: 
Skills

Posted on

11 February 2016