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- What are the definitions of rhetoric form Isocrates view and Plato view? Summary
- What are the differences between them? Summary
- What is important about these differences? Summary
- Why their difference is important today? Summary
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Running Head: PLATO AND SOCRATES VIEWS ON RHETORIC
Plato and Socrates views on Rhetoric
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What are the definitions of rhetoric form Isocrates view and Plato view?
In Isocrates view, rhetoric is defined as the inward thought and the outward feelings on
not only expressions but also feelings, reasons, and imagination. Isocrates was convinced that
rhetoric was important and could be used in the persuasion of others as well as well as ourselves
and it was also essential in the process of directing public affairs of the people. To Isocrates,
rhetoric was an endowment of the nature of humans and it was key to raising humanity above
mere animality and enhanced a civilized life. Ac...
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