WHAT IS RHETORIC ? - Deepstash
WHAT IS RHETORIC ?

WHAT IS RHETORIC ?

Rhetoric is the art of speaking well using a variety of language techniques.

Sometimes these techniques are honest, they don't distort your opponent's words, but sometimes they can be deadly.

These techniques are summarized in Schopenhauer's The Art of Always Being Right (1830-1831).

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