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Aristotle
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
This non-fiction work offers a clear window into the origins and enduring power of rhetoric. It examines how persuasion shaped public life in ancient Athens, focusing on informal reasoning, the early aesthetics of prose, and the link between a speakerโs character, emotion, and argument. Itโs a thoughtful resource for students of philosophy, rhetoric, history, and curious readers who want to understand how conversation and debate influence society, culture, and democracy.
Content is presented as a rigorous yet accessible study of Aristotleโs influential ideas. It guides readers through methods of informal reasoning, the first serious look at prose style, and detailed observations on character and emotion, all set against the backdrop of classical Athens and its lasting impact on Western thought. The result is a compact, context-rich exploration of how arguments work and why they move people.
Reading this work is an engaging experience because complex concepts are unpacked with clarity and historical context. Expect concise explanations, concrete examples, and thoughtful reflections that make ancient theory feel relevant to modern speaking, writing, and critical analysis. The text invites readers to examine their own persuasive writing and speaking, whether in classrooms, discussions, or everyday conversations.
Readers finish with a nuanced understanding of how persuasion works, stronger critical-thinking skills, and a newfound appreciation for the classical roots of language and argument. It leaves readers more confident, curious, and prepared to analyze or craft persuasive discourse in a thoughtful, informed way.
Product Details
Author
Aristotle
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
304
Language
English
SKU
9780140445107
ISBN
9780140445107
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20.02x12.8x1.96cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 599
โน 570
โน 29 Off