Everyday Debate and Discussion Chapter 1-6

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Across
  1. 2. The three-sided tool for examining judgments.
  2. 3. Greek philosopher whose Socratic view defined rhetpeopleople convincing peop
  3. 8. Blind spots don t exist only in vision but also in our mind.
  4. 9. A strong tool for exposing missing viewpoints or distortions in argument.
  5. 10. One angle of the perspective triangle that focuses on rules, values,
  6. 11. The act of influencing others toward truth, goodness, or belief.
  7. 12. Another angle of the triangle that focuses on motives, virtues, vices1
  8. 14. Another perspective angle that emphasizes facts, history, and evide
Down
  1. 1. Roman statesman who argued that rhetoric is part of political science.
  2. 3. Roman writer who argued that both a speaker s nature and eloquence per
  3. 4. Ancient philosopher whose definition of rhetoric emphasized persuasio
  4. 5. A mental act of determining quality, such as true/false or good/bad.
  5. 6. The collection of facts or proof that support or refute a claim.
  6. 7. The study of persuasion using words or signs.
  7. 13. Marine animal that does not have visual blind spots.