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VI. Argument |
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6.4 Rhetoric |
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Article 199–Dialogue |
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Canon 2673 |
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Dialogue or "Collocution" is the second of seven (7) types of Rhetoric. It is a Form of speech characterized by a spoken conversation between two or more individuals. |
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Canon 2674 |
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The word Dialogue comes from διάλογος (dialogos) meaning “conversation, colloqium” itself derived two words of ancient Greek being διά (dia) meaning “through, inter” and λόγος (logos) meaning “speech, oration, discourse”. |
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Canon 2675 |
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The word Collocution comes from the Latin colloquor meaning "conversation, colloqium, dialogue, conference". |
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Canon 2676 |
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Dialogue is the only form of Rhetoric that is both a form of Logic as a formal method of Dialectic as well as a method of persuasion. |
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