Examples of logos in the following topics:
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- In other words, readers must take a look at Aristotle's three persuasive appeals to the audience: logos, pathos, and ethos.
- Logos relies on the rigorous use of logic and reason.
- Arguments based on logos usually employ deductive and/or inductive reasoning.
- In contrast to logos, pathos relies on evoking an emotional reaction from the audience.
- Generally speaking, logos is what people expect in an argument these days.
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- You may be familiar with the rhetorical strategy of logos, or step-by-step rational argument.
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- Does the piece rely most heavily on ethos, logos, or pathos?
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- Here are three passages that describe the same psychological study, each using a different rhetorical tactic: Logos: Given that 84% of the subjects in six separate clinical trials reported a statistically significant increase in feelings of guilt when they carried a picture of a deity in their pocket, it follows that there is a correlation between guilt and religion.
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- You may be familiar with the rhetorical strategy of logos, or step-by-step rational argument.