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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.

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. 

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.

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.

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.

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.

Plato. "Gorgias." Retrieved from Blackboard.

Images:

 

Cover image and acropolis sketch image - pixabay.com

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

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

Bust of Aristotle - britannica.com "Aristotle"

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