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− | + | ==About== | |
− | == | + | [[category:concepts]][[Rhetoric]] is the art of manipulating a debate in order to convince others of a predetermined conclusion. At its best, it is used as a tool to convey difficult new ideas and get past existing [[cognitive bias]] in situations where a [[rational]] argument may be ineffective; at its worst, it is used to induce erroneous [[belief]]s in others, which may lead to popular support for extremely harmful actions. |
− | + | ===Related=== | |
+ | * [[Rhetorical manipulation]] is the negative use of [[rhetoric]], i.e. to promote false [[belief]]s | ||
+ | * [[Rhetorical distortion]] is where a [[rhetoric]]al argument is based on distorted truth | ||
+ | * [[Rhetorical deception]]s are specific techniques used for [[rhetorical distortion]] | ||
+ | ** [[:Category:Rhetorical deceptions|types of rhetorical deception]] | ||
+ | * [[rhetorical spin]] | ||
+ | * [[interpretive framing]] | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * {{wiktionary|rhetoric}} | ||
+ | * {{wikipedia}} | ||
+ | * {{conservapedia}} | ||
+ | * {{!in|dkosopedia}} no equivalent page as of 2010-07-15; see [[dkosopedia:Religious Political Rhetoric|Religious Political Rhetoric]] | ||
+ | * {{!in|sourcewatch}} no equivalent page as of 2010-07-15; see [[sourcewatch:Empty rhetoric|Empty rhetoric]] | ||
+ | * {{!in|rationalwiki}} (note: "CP" stands for [[Conservapedia]]; mention of [[RationalWiki]] is [[Conservapedia/censorship|censored]] at CP) | ||
+ | * {{lwwiki}} (as of 2010-07-15) redirects to [[lwwiki:Dark arts|Dark arts]], which refers to the [[rhetorical manipulation|negative uses of rhetoric]]: "...rhetorical techniques crafted to exploit human cognitive biases in order to persuade, deceive, or otherwise manipulate a person into irrationally accepting [predetermined] beliefs" |
Revision as of 14:10, 15 July 2010
About
Rhetoric is the art of manipulating a debate in order to convince others of a predetermined conclusion. At its best, it is used as a tool to convey difficult new ideas and get past existing cognitive bias in situations where a rational argument may be ineffective; at its worst, it is used to induce erroneous beliefs in others, which may lead to popular support for extremely harmful actions.
Related
- Rhetorical manipulation is the negative use of rhetoric, i.e. to promote false beliefs
- Rhetorical distortion is where a rhetorical argument is based on distorted truth
- Rhetorical deceptions are specific techniques used for rhetorical distortion
- rhetorical spin
- interpretive framing
Links
- Wiktionary
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia
dKosopediano equivalent page as of 2010-07-15; see Religious Political RhetoricSourceWatchno equivalent page as of 2010-07-15; see Empty rhetoricRationalWiki(note: "CP" stands for Conservapedia; mention of RationalWiki is censored at CP)- LessWrong Wiki (as of 2010-07-15) redirects to Dark arts, which refers to the negative uses of rhetoric: "...rhetorical techniques crafted to exploit human cognitive biases in order to persuade, deceive, or otherwise manipulate a person into irrationally accepting [predetermined] beliefs"