Thinking and Spoken Discourse Plato

Thinking and spoken discourse are the same thing, except that what we call thinking is, precisely, the inward dialogue carried on by the mind with itself without spoken sound. Credit: Plato Posts where this quotation is embedded A Brief History of Knowledge 200,000 years of history Are There Any Questions? Q&A is not interaction Artificial Intelligence ** The … Continue reading Thinking and Spoken Discourse Plato

What Is Rhetoric? David Gurteen

Rhetoric is about far more than influencing people through speech. It is how we communicate effectively in our daily lives and, in addition to speech, can take the form of text, images, videos, or any other form of media. Credit: David Gurteen Posts where this quotation is embedded A Brief History of Knowledge 200,000 years of … Continue reading What Is Rhetoric? David Gurteen

The Language of Conversation and Speech Wikipedia descriptions of words describing conversation and speech

Numerous words describe the varied forms of conversation and speech. This page lists some of the more common ones in alphabetic order. The descriptions are extracted in real-time from Wikipedia using the Wikipedia API. Posts that link to this post The Language of Conversation and Speech Digging into their meaningPOST NAVIGATION Pop-up all posts in this … Continue reading The Language of Conversation and Speech Wikipedia descriptions of words describing conversation and speech

Rhetoric To influence people through speech or writing

Rhetoric is often construed as insincere or meaningless language that sounds clever. This is an unduly negative perspective. Rhetoric is a critical cognitive and communication skill. Introduction Simply put, the purpose of rhetoric is to influence people through speech or writing. Yet, it is often construed negatively as insincere or meaningless language that sounds clever. … Continue reading Rhetoric To influence people through speech or writing