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Logos is the logic behind an argument. Logos tries to persuade an audience using logical arguments and supportive evidence.
Essay 3 is a logos essay - facts and reasons. Yes, all arguments have those but in this case, that is the primary thing. In other words, emotion or character are not the driving factors. Choose something to argue and argue it leaving out emotion and character as much as possible. This is argument drilled down to it's purest form. For example, if you argue that seatbelts should be worn, base the argument on cost / benefit rather than lives saved.
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Running head: LOGOS ARGUMENT ESSAY.
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Logos Argument Essay
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LOGOS ARGUMENT ESSAY.
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Introduction
Logos is a unique theory that one can use to win over other parties in a discussion or an
argument, by influencing their mental capabilities (Witt, R. E., 1931), or rather, intellect, unlike
other theories such as ethos, which takes advantage of facts and emotions. In the following essay,
logos form of reasoning will be used to justify the implementation of autopilot systems in
various sectors such as airline, vehicle manufacturing, defense, and media broadcasting.
In a brief description and in relation to aircraft, autopilot systems refer to computer
systems that have been integrated with aircraft functions, in which a software program controls
some of the processes that would preferably be manipulated by the human pilot. In the
information technology world, they are regarded as implementations of artificial intelligence.
They act as intelligent agents that do the bulk work for the human pilot. Numerous controversies
and oppositions have occurred since the inception of the idea and its actual utilization in airlines.
Stakeholders, including airline executives and captains, ha...