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    Enthymeme

    An enthymeme (Greek: ἐνθύμημα, enthýmēma) is an argument with a hidden premise. Enthymemes are usually developed from premises that accord with the audience's

    Rhetoric (Aristotle)

    and deprecation, although not elements of an enthymeme, can contribute to refuting an opponent's enthymeme or revealing a falsehood by exposing it as just

    Rhetorical device

    Decorum Delectare Docere Device Eloquence Eloquentia perfecta Eunoia Enthymeme Facilitas Fallacy Informal Figure of speech Scheme Trope Five canons Inventio

    Irrelevant conclusion

    the free dictionary. Ad hominem Begging the question Chewbacca defense Enthymeme Evasion (ethics) Genetic fallacy List of fallacies Non sequitur (logic)

    Aristotle

    on an issue). Aristotle also outlines two kinds of rhetorical proofs: enthymeme (proof by syllogism) and paradeigma (proof by example). Aristotle writes

    Hermogenes of Tarsus

    quality as especially suitable for enthymemes. The effect of strikingness, which enhances the memorability of the enthymeme, is produced by condensation or

    Glossary of rhetorical terms

    Enallage – the switching of grammatical forms for an expressive purpose. Enthymeme – a type of argument that is grounded in assumed commonalities between

    Rhetoric

    rhetoric applicable to all fields, not just politics. Aristotle viewed the enthymeme based upon logic (especially, based upon the syllogism) as the basis of

    Modes of persuasion

    also more traditional forms of logical reasoning, such as syllogisms and enthymemes. Logos is also related to the rational appeal that speakers use to persuade

    Metonymy

    free dictionary. -onym Antonomasia Deferred reference Eggcorn Eponym Enthymeme Euphemism by comparison Generic trademark Kenning List of metonyms Meronymy