does anyone know what a greek ethos is?
and if so, what are characteristics of greek ethos? no links please, but help if you can you lovely, brilliant people you! ^^
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littlenick wrote:
Here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethos#Ch…
Happy reading!
nick, i said no links lol anyway, we cant use wikipedia.
twodtwenty wrote:
Does Deontology count?
i have no idea… thats why i asked O_o what is that anyway??
Won’t give you any links, but as a starting point will say that Ethos is about moral competence - behaving and speaking with a strong moral foundation.
Look up some books on Greek Myth and you will read about characteristics (I’m sure you have a library nearby which will suffice). Many sites on the internet (apart from wikipedia) will give you the same info. Have a look at Shakespeare’s tragedies for a view on Ethos and Pathos as an alternative approach.
Ethos: the source’s credibility, the speaker’s/author’s authority
Logos: the logic used to support a claim (induction and deduction); can also be the facts and statistics used to help support the argument.
Pathos: the emotional or motivational appeals; vivid language, emotional language and numerous sensory details.
I know you don’t want links, but I have too much going on to adequately describe deontology. I’ll give you the one sentence definition and follow it up with a link.
Deontology is an ethic of acts, not consequences, where an examination of the rules is what is used to make ethical decisions and the consequences of such actions is disregarded.
Island wrote:
Won’t give you any links, but as a starting point will say that Ethos is about moral competence - behaving and speaking with a strong moral foundation.Look up some books on Greek Myth and you will read about characteristics (I’m sure you have a library nearby which will suffice). Many sites on the internet (apart from wikipedia) will give you the same info. Have a look at Shakespeare’s tragedies for a view on Ethos and Pathos as an alternative approach.
thanx for helping me get started, good plan.
It is from the greek philosopher, Aristotle
MrsKatieness wrote:
It is from the greek philosopher, Aristotle
thanx katieness
campion wrote:
MrsKatieness wrote:
It is from the greek philosopher, Aristotlethanx katieness
np, that should get you started
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campion wrote:
MrsKatieness wrote:
It is from the greek philosopher, Aristotlethanx katieness
np, that should get you started
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