According to Aristotle, there are two different types of "artistic" proof.
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According to Aristotle, a persuasive message can contain two types of "proof": artistic proof and inartistic proof. Aristotle believes that proofs are the foundational building blocks of persuasion. ... Of the two general types of proofs, "artistic" proofs are composed/created by the persuader. "Inartistic" proofs are not.
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