According to Aristotle, what is an "artistic" proof?
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In classical rhetoric, artistic proofs are proofs (or means of persuasion) that are created by a speaker. In Aristotle's rhetorical theory, the artistic proofs are ethos (ethical proof), pathos (emotional proof), and logos (logical proof)
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In classical rhetoric, artistic proofs are proofs (or means of persuasion) that are created by a speaker. ... In Aristotle's rhetorical theory, the artistic proofs are ethos (ethical proof), pathos (emotional proof), and logos (logical proof).
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