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Ética argumentativa en Aristóteles

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Author(s)
Rodríguez Bello, Luisa
Keywords
Ética
Aristóteles
Aristóteles argumentación, ética, retórica, argumentation, ethics, Rhetoric, Aristotle

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/618423
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http://ru.tic.unam.mx:8080/tic/handle/123456789/874
http://www.revista.unam.mx/vol.6/num3/art24/int24.htm
Abstract
Tomando en consideración que la Retórica clásica es un arte que se ocupa de la producción y el uso de discursos persuasivos, y que Aristóteles clasifica los argumentos en tres tipos: (a) lógicos (logos); éticos (ethos), y emocionales (pathos), el objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar la argumentación por ethos y demostrar que el sistema retórico de Aristóteles tiene unas bases morales sustentadas en las cualidades del escritor o el emisor del discurso. La metodología es de tipo cualitativo. Se analiza la Retórica de Aristóteles y se relaciona con sus trabajos éticos. Se comienza con una caracterización del sistema retórico aristotélico, sus principios y métodos de persuasión. Se enfatiza en la argumentación por ethos y se definen los conceptos de sabiduría práctica (frónesis), virtud (arête) y benevolencia (eunoía), cualidades que una persona comprometida con el discurso público debe poseer. Se concluye con una enumeración de los rasgos propios de un frónimos y con una reflexión sobre los valores y la importancia del logos como lenguaje y argumento en el marco de la comunicación.
Taking into consideration that classical Rhetoric is the art that deals with the composition and use of persuasive discourse, and that Aristotle classifies arguments into three modes (a) by reason (logos); by the speaker’s character (ethos), and by emotion (pathos), the aim of the this article is both to study the ethical appeal and to demonstrate that Aristotle’s rhetorical system has moral grounds based on the qualities of the writer or speaker which are shown by the speech. The methodology is of qualitative type. It studies the Rhetoric and other ethical works of Aristotle. It starts with a conceptualization of the Aristotelian rhetorical system, its principles and methods of persuasion. It emphasizes the argumentation for ethos and on the definition of the concepts of good sense (frónesis), high moral character (arête) and benevolence (eunoía), qualities that a person engaged in a communicative discourse must posses. It concludes with an enumeration of the proper features of a phrónimos man, and with a reflection on values and the importance of logos, as language and argument.
Date
2017-08-03
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:ru.tic.unam.mx:123456789/874
1607 - 6079
http://ru.tic.unam.mx:8080/tic/handle/123456789/874
http://www.revista.unam.mx/vol.6/num3/art24/int24.htm
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