Ethos
Ethos (????) is a Greek word originally meaning 'the place of living' that can be translated into English in different ways. Some possibilities are 'starting point', 'to appear', 'disposition' and from there 'character'. From the same Greek root originates the word ethikos(??????) meaning 'theory of living' and from there modern English word 'ethics' is derived. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ In rhetoric, ethos is one of the three principles (other principles of persuasion being logos and pathos) discussed by Aristotle in 'Rhetoric' as a component of argument. At first speakers must establish ethos. On the one hand, this can mean merely "moral competence", but Aristotle broadens this word to encompass expertise and knowledge. He expressedly remarks that ethos should be achieved only by what the speaker says, not by what people think of his character before he begins to speak. This position is often disputed and other writers on rhetoric state that ethos is connected to the overall moral character and history of the speaker (cf Isocrates). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ When determining whether a given argument is valid or not, one must question the ethos the speaker has established. Violations of ethos can entail some of the following: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Greek: The noun Greek refers to:... English: English in common usage may refer to:... Ethics: Ethics is the branch of axiology – one of the four major branches of philosophy, alongside metaphysics, epistemology, and logic – which attempts to understand the nature of morality; to define that which is right from that which is wrong. The Western tradition of ethics is sometimes ca... | ~ Table of Content ~
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