“I call that law universal, which is conformable merely to dictates of nature; for there does exist naturally an universal sense of right and wrong, which, in a certain degree, all intuitively divine, even should no intercourse with each other, nor any compact have existed.”
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Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric
This seminal text by Aristotle delves into the principles and techniques of effective communication, offering insights into the construction of persuasive arguments and the role of language in influencing audiences. more
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