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ramus and vico

Ramus sets out to debunk Quintillian’s claims by dissecting his work into more precise categories. He maintains that Quintillian intermingles rhetoric with other disciplines thus confusing its definition. For Ramus, an artist is defined only by the rules of his…

Medieval Response

I am not sure I totally agree with Ramus’s point that scholars of rhetoric do not need a well balanced background in order to be good orators.  In everyday life, I find that people who are smart in many areas…

Socrates on rhetoric

The Socratic Dialogue is an interesting reading about the definition and use of rhetoric. In my opinion rhetoric is the game of words; an artificer of persuasion that creates belief about just among the masses. The rhetoricians convince men that…

Quintilian

In my opinion Quintilian’s rhetoric covers three aspects: the theoretical, the educational, and the practical. He agrees on the theory of rhetoric with other rhetoricians “that oratory is the science of speaking well, for it embraces all the virtues, and…

Cicero

I found this in my drafts for some reason it never got published ? “What greater intellectual treat than the brilliant discourse of a perfect scholar?” In Cicero “De Oratore”, Cicero is confident that the power an orator possesses is…

Shirley Miranda Brenes March 4, 2010 On Aristotle, Quintilian, and Cicero Undoubtedly this week’s readings are vast and cover an array of really interesting elements in rhetoric, and although quite different, they all interrelate. I was particularly drawn by the…

Versions of Enthymeme

I had to write out what enthymeme meant since it was used with the word syllogism.  Try saying those two words ten times without stuttering!  Reading how they relate to one another was a reading tongue twister, but my impression…