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Inventio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inventio is the system or method used for the discovery of arguments in Western rhetoric and comes from the Latin word, meaning "invention" or "discovery". Inventio is the central, indispensable ...
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American University Commencement Address ... delivered 10 June 1963 ... Audio mp3 of Address...
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Carter cites Antoine Braet in saying, "new rhetoricians have ignored the crucial role of stasis , which makes rhetoric firmly dialogical, its goal not the imposition of one position on an audience but a critical discussion among the participants." (97) Already, this should begin to sound vaguely hypertextual;
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The roots of stasis theory are found in the Sophists (you know, the folks Socrates opposed). Later, in Roman rhetoric, stases were more carefully developed as a set of ways of defining arguments. Eventually most ancient rhetoricians settled on four stases.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more) reasoned habit, deliberative speaker, judicial speeches, judicial oratory, deliberative rhetoric, epideictic speeches, stasis theory, judicial rhetoric, deliberative oratory, being indignant...
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And this is the role of the first canon of rhetoric: invention. ... While a certain amount of natural rhetorical skill will be present (scholar George Kennedy says rhetoric acts like an instinct), wouldn't it be better for achieving your goal to have on hand a system for generating proper and effective material? ... Stasis Theory...
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