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Ways of Persuasion

Aristotle’s (a Greek philosopher from 384-322 B. C Aristotle’s (a Greek philosopher from 384-322 B.C.) "ingredients for persuasion" – otherwise known as "appeals" – are known by the names of ethos, pathos, and logos. They are all means of persuading others to take a particular point of view.

Meanings of Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos, pathos and logos each have a different meaning: Ethos is an appeal to ethics, and it is a means of convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader. Pathos is an appeal to emotion, and is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response. Logos is an appeal to logic, and is a way of persuading an audience by reason.

Examples of Appeals to Ethos (Credibility/Trust): "As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results.“ "My three decades of experience in public service, my tireless commitment to the people of this community, and my willingness to reach across the aisle and cooperate with the opposition, make me the ideal candidate for your mayor.“ "The veterinarian says that an Australian shepherd will be the perfect match for our active lifestyle."

Appeals to Pathos (Emotions/Values): "If we don’t move soon, we’re all going to die! Can’t you see how dangerous it would be to stay?“ "I’m not just invested in this community – I love every building, every business, every hard-working member of this town.“ "There’s no price that can be placed on peace of mind. Our advanced security systems will protect the well-being of your family so that you can sleep soundly at night."

Appeals to Logos (Logic/Reason/Proof): "The data is perfectly clear: this investment has consistently turned a profit year-over-year, even in spite of market declines in other areas.“ "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury: we have not only the fingerprints, the lack of an alibi, a clear motive, and an expressed desire to commit the robbery… We also have video of the suspect breaking in. The case could not be more open and shut.“ "It’s a matter of common sense that people deserve to be treated equally. The Constitution calls it ‘self-evident.’ Why, then, should I have been denied a seat because of my disability?"