The Three Appeals of Argument. Logical Appeal (logos) Ethical Appeal (ethos) Emo7onal Appeal (pathos)



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The Three Appeals of Argument Logical Appeal (logos) Ethical Appeal (ethos) Emo7onal Appeal (pathos)

Logical Appeal (logos) A logical appeal is one that appeals to the mind. A logical appeal is the strategic use of claim, evidence, and warrant to convince an audience to do or believe something.

Logical Appeal (logos) The three parts of a logical appeal: claim, evidence, warrant A claim is the no;on the author wants to become reality the author wants the reader/listener to do or believe something. Example: Claim my parents should buy me a car

Logical Appeal (logos) The three parts of a logical appeal: claim, evidence, warrant Evidence is support for the no;on facts, sta;s;cs, authorita;ve tes;mony, interview, observa;on, which are undisputable. Example: Evidence driving me to and from school ac;vi;es requires an average of three hours per week

Logical Appeal (logos) The three parts of a logical appeal: claim, evidence, warrant A warrant makes a logical connec;on between a claim and the evidence. Example: Buying me a car will save my parents a precious commodity, ;me several hours per week

Logical Appeal (logos) The three parts of a logical appeal: claim, evidence, warrant Claim my parents should buy me a car Evidence driving me to and from school ac;vi;es requires an average of three hours per week Warrant- - Buying me a car will save my parents a precious commodity, ;me several hours per week

Logical Appeal (logos) The three parts of a logical appeal: claim, evidence, warrant A claim is the no;on the author wants to become reality the author wants the reader/listener to do or believe something. Example: Claim School should start at 9:00 AM, not 8:20 AM

Logical Appeal (logos) The three parts of a logical appeal: claim, evidence, warrant Evidence is support for the no;on facts, which are undisputable. Example: Evidence studies show that students who get even an hour more sleep per day do bemer in school

Logical Appeal (logos) The three parts of a logical appeal: claim, evidence, warrant A warrant makes a logical connec;on between a claim and the evidence. Example: Star;ng school later, with students who are more rested, will improve student learning

When used correctly, logical appeal contains the following elements... Strong, clear claims Strong evidence (facts, sta;s;cs, personal experience, expert authority, interviews, observa;ons, anecdotes) Warrants that clearly connect evidence to claim

When used poorly, logical appeals may include... Over- generalized claims Reasons that are not fully explained or supported Logical fallacies Evidence misused or ignored No recogni;on of opposing views

Ethical Appeal (ethos) Ethical appeal is used to establish the writer as fair, open- minded, community minded, moral, honest. The writer creates a sense of him or herself as trustworthy, honorable, and credible.

Ethical Appeal (ethos) Example: Claim: we should make health insurance available to all people under 21. Ethical appeal: children are the vulnerable in our society; we have a moral obliga;on to protect them.

Ethical Appeal (ethos) Example: Claim: women should be required to sign up for the selec;ve service as men are required to do Ethical appeal: both men and women have an interest in keeping the country safe

When used correctly, the writer is seen as... Well- informed about the topic Confident in his or her posi;on Sincere and honest Understanding of the reader's concerns and possible objec;ons Humane and considerate

When used incorrectly, the writer can be viewed as... Unfair or dishonest Distor;ng or misrepresen;ng informa;on (biased) Insul;ng or dismissive of other viewpoints Advoca;ng intolerant ideas

Emo7onal Appeal (pathos) Emo;onal appeals target the emo;ons of the reader to create some kind of connec;on with the writer and his or her claim. Since humans are in many ways emo;onal creatures, pathos can be a very powerful strategy in argument. However, emo;onal appeals can be transparently manipula;ve.

Emo7onal Appeal (pathos) Example: Claim: you should buy a CorveMe. Emo;onal appeal: A CorveMe is a sexy, sleek, powerful car that will increase your worth in the eyes of the babes.

Emo7onal Appeal (pathos) Example: Claim: we should get out of school in early May Emo;onal appeal: early May is the happy ;me of the year when the birds return and the flowers bloom

When done well, emo<onal appeals... Reinforce logical arguments Use dic;on and imagery to create a bond with the reader in a human way Appeal to idealism, beauty, humor, nostalgia, or pity (or other emo;ons) in a balanced way Are presented in a fair manner

When used improperly, emo<onal appeals... Become a subs;tute for logic and reason (TV and magazine adver;sing o`en relies heavily on emo;onal rather than logical appeal) Uses stereotypes to pit one group of people against another (propaganda and some poli;cal adver;sing does this) Offers a simple, unthinking reac;on to a complex problem Takes advantage of emo;ons to manipulate (through fear, hate, pity, prejudice, embarrassment, lust, or other feelings) rather than convince credibly