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Some people find logic to be persuasive, and others do not. Certainly it is worth a try.
I will do my best. I'm not sure if there is a such thing as THE debaters argument, but the way I know the phrase is from a Platonic dialogue called the Meno. In it Socrates discusses the nature of virtue, its definition, whether or not it can be taught, etc. At the beginning Meno claims to know what virtue is, but through a series of questions, Socrates proves that Meno does not. Once they both agree neither knows what virtue is, Socrates asks Meno whether or not he would be willing to inquire into the meaning of it with him. This is where the debaters argument comes in. Meno says to Socrates, how will you search for something you do not know? Even if you should find it, how would you know? Socrates replies, saying (this is where the phrase is used) Meno, do you realize what a debaters argument you have brought up? (so the debaters argument, at least in this context, is saying one cannot search for what he knows--he already knows it there is no need to search. And one cannot search for what he does not know because he does not know what to search for.)
that they were not wise as they said they were. Socrates was the wisest man.
Plato was the most influential of Socrates' students and by far one of the most enthusiastic. He is attributed with recording the majority of Socrates' works, since Socrates had never written down any of his philosophical ventures. In fact, contemporary scholars still find it difficult to differentiate the writings of Socrates and Plato (the Socratic problem).
you scan though and find all the main points
People find it difficult to resist your persuasive manner
Some people find logic to be persuasive, and others do not. Certainly it is worth a try.
I will do my best. I'm not sure if there is a such thing as THE debaters argument, but the way I know the phrase is from a Platonic dialogue called the Meno. In it Socrates discusses the nature of virtue, its definition, whether or not it can be taught, etc. At the beginning Meno claims to know what virtue is, but through a series of questions, Socrates proves that Meno does not. Once they both agree neither knows what virtue is, Socrates asks Meno whether or not he would be willing to inquire into the meaning of it with him. This is where the debaters argument comes in. Meno says to Socrates, how will you search for something you do not know? Even if you should find it, how would you know? Socrates replies, saying (this is where the phrase is used) Meno, do you realize what a debaters argument you have brought up? (so the debaters argument, at least in this context, is saying one cannot search for what he knows--he already knows it there is no need to search. And one cannot search for what he does not know because he does not know what to search for.)
I will do my best. I'm not sure if there is a such thing as THE debaters argument, but the way I know the phrase is from a Platonic dialogue called the Meno. In it Socrates discusses the nature of virtue, its definition, whether or not it can be taught, etc. At the beginning Meno claims to know what virtue is, but through a series of questions, Socrates proves that Meno does not. Once they both agree neither knows what virtue is, Socrates asks Meno whether or not he would be willing to inquire into the meaning of it with him. This is where the debaters argument comes in. Meno says to Socrates, how will you search for something you do not know? Even if you should find it, how would you know? Socrates replies, saying (this is where the phrase is used) Meno, do you realize what a debaters argument you have brought up? (so the debaters argument, at least in this context, is saying one cannot search for what he knows--he already knows it there is no need to search. And one cannot search for what he does not know because he does not know what to search for.)
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that they were not wise as they said they were. Socrates was the wisest man.
im not sure maybe people are drawn to the energy you give off
well find out what a persuasive b lain letter is first and go from there
Usually in editorials and opinion piece that aim to sway people to see the story from their perspective. Letter to the editors in newspaper aim to let people have their say on current issues and can be pretty persuasive. Hope that helps a bit :)
Persuasive writing is an essay 5 paragraphs long that persuades people to take your side. For example, RECYCLING. If you were writing an essay about recycling you have to come up with 3reasons why recycling is good, and the you also have to talk about the opposing sides of the argument.
no there are none
Go to school and find out