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