Persuasion
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[[Manipulation]] is taking persuasion to an extreme, where the one party benefits at the other's cost. | [[Manipulation]] is taking persuasion to an extreme, where the one party benefits at the other's cost. | ||
- | Aristotle said that "Rhetoric is the art of discovering, in a particular case, the available means of persuasion." | + | Aristotle said that "[[Rhetoric]] is the art of discovering, in a particular case, the available means of persuasion." |
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Manipulation is taking persuasion to an extreme, where the one party benefits at the other's cost.
Aristotle said that "Rhetoric is the art of discovering, in a particular case, the available means of persuasion."
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