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citation: Thank you for Arguing

Heinrichs, Jay. Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us about the Art of Persuasion. Broadway Books, 2020.

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disputes for arguing or attacking

character references

more disinterest

an atom on providing choices

exploring expectations

craft and competence

to gain trust in making a decision

this-not-that figure

definition: Persuasive use of order

an atom of rhetoric regarding straight shooters

changing position

Aristotle’s (three most powerful) tools of persuasion

definition: Dirimens copulatio

definition: argumentum a fortiori

aporia

ethos, logos, and pathos

quote of argument vs fight

Cicero’s Five-Step method for constructing a speech

appear to sacrifice for an inevitable choice

TYFA Chapter Two Summary

the mood of the audience (pathos)

definition: concession

deliberative argument

the reluctant conclusion

core issues of argument

TYFA Chapter One Summary

definition: Enthymeme

decorum, expectations, and ethos

Aristotle’s 3 essential qualities of persuasive ethos

goals for an argument

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