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Welcome back! I’m Dr. Bobby, "The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was," and today we begin a brand-new series diving into Aristotle’s On Rhetoric — a cornerstone text in the history of rhetoric and communication studies. 📚 In this video, we explore Aristotle’s foundational ideas about rhetoric as the counterpart to dialectic, the crucial roles of persuasion, the concepts of enthymeme and syllogism, and how rhetoric relates to audience awareness and emotional appeal. We’ll also look at how Aristotle’s systematic style shapes his understanding of persuasion, art, and instruction, and we’ll make connections to modern media like comics, films, and gaming! Whether you're a student, teacher, or lifelong learner, this series will help you understand why rhetoric matters — not just in arguments, but in every part of communication today. ✨ Topics Covered: What is rhetoric according to Aristotle? Enthymeme vs. syllogism (and why it matters) Audience as an active partner in persuasion The relationship between truth, justice, and rhetoric Why rhetoric is both flexible and systematic How rhetorical theory connects to comics, film, and more 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you don’t miss Part 2, where we’ll dig even deeper into Aristotle’s rhetorical methods! #Aristotle #Rhetoric #OnRhetoric #Philosophy #RhetoricalTradition #Education #CommunicationStudies #EnglishStudies
By Bobby KuechenmeisterWelcome back! I’m Dr. Bobby, "The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was," and today we begin a brand-new series diving into Aristotle’s On Rhetoric — a cornerstone text in the history of rhetoric and communication studies. 📚 In this video, we explore Aristotle’s foundational ideas about rhetoric as the counterpart to dialectic, the crucial roles of persuasion, the concepts of enthymeme and syllogism, and how rhetoric relates to audience awareness and emotional appeal. We’ll also look at how Aristotle’s systematic style shapes his understanding of persuasion, art, and instruction, and we’ll make connections to modern media like comics, films, and gaming! Whether you're a student, teacher, or lifelong learner, this series will help you understand why rhetoric matters — not just in arguments, but in every part of communication today. ✨ Topics Covered: What is rhetoric according to Aristotle? Enthymeme vs. syllogism (and why it matters) Audience as an active partner in persuasion The relationship between truth, justice, and rhetoric Why rhetoric is both flexible and systematic How rhetorical theory connects to comics, film, and more 🔔 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you don’t miss Part 2, where we’ll dig even deeper into Aristotle’s rhetorical methods! #Aristotle #Rhetoric #OnRhetoric #Philosophy #RhetoricalTradition #Education #CommunicationStudies #EnglishStudies