logos
Logos
Logos is the backbone of a rhetorician's argument.
Inductive Argument
an argument with information
If an argument does not commit a fallacy, it does not necessarily mean that the argument is sound. A fallacy is an argument that uses poor reasoning.
yes
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Logos is the backbone of a rhetorician's argument.
backbone of their argument.
Logos is considered by rhetorician's as the backbone of their argument.
An unbalanced argument is one where you consider only the views of one perspective, or where you consider both views, but you are biased.
The City workers
No. Unless you consider their backbone a small spike.
Provide the opponent's arguement.
Sophists
A strong arugument is backed up with facts. If it's not a strong argument then people probably won't belive you.
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modern period