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| − | + | * {{!in|dkosopedia}}: closest page is [[dkosopedia:Religious Political Rhetoric|Religious Political Rhetoric]] (as of 2009-06-18) | |
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| + | * [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rhetoric Merriam-Webster] | ||
| + | * [http://www.butterfliesandwheels.com/rhetoricprintall.php The Woolly-Thinker's Guide to Rhetoric]: a list of common techniques | ||
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| + | * [http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20050116064744556 Twenty-Five Rules of Disinformation] "has been floating on the Net since the late '90s at least..." | ||
* [[htwiki:Bubba Business Primer|Bubba Business Primer]]: some more aggressive techniques for real-time verbal debate (effective over the phone or in person) | * [[htwiki:Bubba Business Primer|Bubba Business Primer]]: some more aggressive techniques for real-time verbal debate (effective over the phone or in person) | ||
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* '''2009-05-28''' [http://www.theonion.com/content/opinion/oh_no_its_making_well_reasoned Oh, No! It's Making Well-Reasoned Arguments Backed With Facts! Run!] | * '''2009-05-28''' [http://www.theonion.com/content/opinion/oh_no_its_making_well_reasoned Oh, No! It's Making Well-Reasoned Arguments Backed With Facts! Run!] | ||
Revision as of 22:54, 18 June 2009
Overview
Rhetorical deception is the use of speaking or writing to persuade someone of an opinion based on unsound reasoning.
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Rhetorical deceptions often play on people's innate cognitive biases (see: List of cognitive biases).
Related Articles
- The rhetorical deceptions category is a catalogue of pages about specific types of rhetorical deception.
- Logical fallacies are frequently used as rhetorical deceptions.
Links
Reference
standard
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia

dKosopedia: closest page is Religious Political Rhetoric (as of 2009-06-18)- RationalWiki
- SourceWatch
- Wiktionary
- Merriam-Webster
- The Woolly-Thinker's Guide to Rhetoric: a list of common techniques
specialized
- Twenty-Five Rules of Disinformation "has been floating on the Net since the late '90s at least..."
- Bubba Business Primer: some more aggressive techniques for real-time verbal debate (effective over the phone or in person)