Une traduction fran aise de la Rh torique d'Aristote, offrant un aper u pr cieux de la pens e classique. Ce texte pr sente les principes fondamentaux de la rh torique tels que les a d finis Aristote, explorant les techniques de persuasion, l'art oratoire et l'analyse logique des arguments.
Cette dition s'adresse aux tudiants, aux chercheurs et tous ceux qui s'int ressent la philosophie antique, la th orie de la communication et l'histoire des id es. Elle permet de red couvrir l' "uvre d'Aristote et d'appr cier son influence durable sur la pens e occidentale.
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