Rethinking Ethos: A Comparative Analysis of Persuasive Character Building in Classical Antiquity through the Lenses of Aristotle, Cicero, and Quintilian

Ganlin Zhuang
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This text aims to reexamine the role of ethos in persuasion through a comparative analysis of the viewpoints of the great classical rhetoricians Aristotle, Cicero, and Quintilian. By comparing these viewpoints, it seeks to demonstrate their similarities and differences. The study reveals that Aristotle emphasizes the moral aspect of character, Cicero focuses on the artistry of rhetorical techniques, and Quintilian places greater importance on adapting to the practical context of the audience. The perspectives of Aristotle, Cicero, and Quintilian provide us with profound insights that contribute to a reconsideration of the role of ethos in persuasion.
重新思考精神:从亚里士多德、西塞罗和昆提连的角度比较分析古典时期的说服性格塑造
本文旨在通过对伟大的古典修辞学家亚里士多德、西塞罗和昆提连的观点的比较分析,重新审视精神在说服中的作用。通过比较这些观点,它试图证明他们的异同。研究表明,亚里士多德强调品格的道德方面,西塞罗注重修辞技巧的艺术性,而昆提连更注重适应听众的实际语境。亚里士多德、西塞罗和昆提利安的观点为我们提供了深刻的见解,有助于重新思考精神在说服中的作用。
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