• Robin Reames - From Aristotle to Twitter: The Timeless Tactics of Rhetoric | STM Podcast #209

  • Mar 10 2024
  • Durée: 1 h et 12 min
  • Podcast

Robin Reames - From Aristotle to Twitter: The Timeless Tactics of Rhetoric | STM Podcast #209

  • Résumé

  • On episode 209, we welcome Robin Reames to discuss how the art of rhetoric is used to spread misinformation, how the concept of truth evolved from Ancient Greece to us, confronting fact-resistant individuals, the spectrum of misinformation and how some use science to mask it, cultivating negative emotions while offering harmful solutions to them, Donald Trump as a truth-teller and how that influences his audience, how con-men use our values against us, and how to help people distinguish which value is most important in a specific context.

    Robin Reames is associate professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago, specializing in rhetorical theory and the history of ideas. Her books include Seeming and Being in Plato’s Rhetorical Theory and The Rhetorical Tradition: Readings from Classical Times to the Present which was co-authored with Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg. Her new book, available on March 19, 2024, is called The Ancient Art of Thinking For Yourself: The Power of Rhetoric in Polarized Times.

    | Robin Reames |

    ► Website | https://psyche.co/users/robin-reames

    ► The Ancient Art of Thinking For Yourself Book | https://amzn.to/3v3IPpQ

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