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Sources Consulted

The primary points of reference for this text are lectures from Dr. Rory Lee's English 210 class - and works from Plato and Aristotle.

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Aristotle. "Rhetoric: Book I." Retrieved from Blackboard

 

Lee, Rory. "How is rhetoric a powerful drug, and why is Plato so butthurt about it?" Intro to

Rhetoric and Writing, Ball State University, 5 September 2017 & 7 September 2017, Muncie, IN. Class lecture. 

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Lee, Rory. "What is the province of rhetoric, per Socrates/Plato, and what are its effects on the soul?" Intro to Rhetoric and Writing, Ball State University, 12 September 2017, Muncie, IN. Class lecture.

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Lee, Rory. "Where does Aristotle fit within the Greek Trilogy?" Intro to Rhetoric and Writing, Ball State University, 14 September 2017, Muncie, IN. Class lecture.

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Lee, Rory. "What are the available means of persuasion, according to Aristotle?" Intro to Rhetoric and Writing, Ball State University, 19 September 2017 & 21 September 2017, Muncie, IN. Class lecture.

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Lee, Rory. "What are the available means of persuasion, according to Aristotle?" Intro to Rhetoric and Writing, Ball State University, 19 September 2017 & 21 September 2017, Muncie, IN. Class lecture.

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Plato. "Gorgias." Retrieved from Blackboard.

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Images:

 

Cover image and acropolis sketch image - pixabay.com

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Sketch of Pythagoras - fixquotes.com "Facts About Pythagoras"

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Bust of Plato - bucknell.edu "Men of Carnegie"

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Bust of Aristotle - britannica.com "Aristotle"

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