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20 July, 04:46

If Aristotle and Quintilian had a debate about rhetoric, which would likely argue that it is a means to communicate and persuade, and nothing more?

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  1. 20 July, 07:43
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    Aristotle.

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    Aristotle is known as the father of rhetoric and it was actually his concept that the rhetoric is just the means of communications and persuade.
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