Write a passage using rhetorical devices on a person, idea or ideology.
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we see a more community based social version of feminist ethics in susane jarrat's REREADING THE SOPHISTIS . jarrat's views sophistic rhetoric views as a feminist rhetoric and one with significant ethical implications . the sophists believed the law of truth derieved from namoi , daily habits and customs that changes from city to city . the philosophers in the platonic tradition of course challenged this sort of relativism insisting on the ideal of truth.
we see a more community based social version of feminist ethics in susane jarrat's REREADING THE SOPHISTIS . jarrat's views sophistic rhetoric views as a feminist rhetoric and one with significant ethical implications . the sophists believed the law of truth derieved from namoi , daily habits and customs that changes from city to city . the philosophers in the platonic tradition of course challenged this sort of relativism insisting on the ideal of truth.
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