Aristotle's Voice by Jasper Neel

Rhetoric, Theory, and Writing in America

The book explores the enduring influence of Aristotle's rhetoric on Western education and communication, examining how his ideas have shaped the teaching and practice of persuasive speaking and writing. It delves into the historical context of Aristotle's work, analyzing its impact on various educational systems and its relevance in contemporary discourse. Through a critical lens, the book highlights the complexities and nuances of Aristotle's theories, offering insights into their application and adaptation over time.

Published
1994
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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