Quarter Exam (Argument & Persuasion) Flashcards
Syllogism
formal deductive argument composed of a major premise(all men are mortal), a minor premise(Socrates is a man), and a conclusion(therefore Socrates is mortal)
Ethos
an appeal to ethics, image
Logos
an appeal to logic
Pathos
an appeal to emotions
Argument
call to assent, has a general audience, responds directly to anticipated objections
Persuasion
call to consent, actions, specific audience, glosses over resistance
Fallacy is..
denotes any form of invalid, deceptive, or unfair reasoning
Ad Hominem Argument
“against the man” arguments
literary term that involves commenting against an opponent to undermine him instead of his arguments
Red herring
narrative element used to throw off readers and lead them to false conclusions