Links to rhetorical tools:

Here are links to the rhetorical tools used in this class:

Schemes & Tropes -- Perelman & Olbrechts-Tyteca -- Fallacies -- Burke -- Rhetorical Toolbox -- Conspiracy Rhetorics

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Bigfoot P-OT


Term
Definition
Explanation 
Facts/Truths: Supposed
Probable data.
Since it was a class B, they were relying on what they heard instead of what was really there.
Coexistence: Intention
Various acts reveal a unified essence.
The bigfoot does a series of actions which the author uses as proof of its existence. 
Philosophical Analysis
Reduction of definition to facts.
The bigfoot is defined by what it did because the actions seemed bigfoot-like.
Example: Single
One event is an example.
The author does not have a follow up post, meaning this was the only encounter he had with the bigfoot, but the one event left a huge impact. 



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