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VI. Argument |
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6.4 Rhetoric |
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Article 202–Catalogue |
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Canon 2688 |
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Catalogue is the fifth of seven (7) types of Rhetoric. It is a Form of speech characterized by the complete itemizing of elements of an argument, often using the techniques of logic or dialectic to prove certain inferences in a forensic manner. |
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Canon 2689 |
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The word Catalogue comes from two words of ancient Greek being κατά (kata)meaning “back, against, into, fully, completely” and λόγος (logos) meaning “speech, oration, discourse”. |
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