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Sister Miriam Joseph reviews the his- tory of rhetoric and presents Aristotle’s perspective on the means of per- suasion. She includes poetics—communication through the narrative created by the author—in addition to rhetoric or direct communica- tion. Here, the reader will find Aristotle’s six elements of poetics. ‘The
Sister Miriam Joseph reviews the history of rhetoric and presents Aristotle’s perspective on the means of persuasion. She includes poetics—communication through
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She also acknowledges debt to Aristotle, John Milton, and Jacques Maritain. It discusses the medieval liberal arts education based upon grammar , logic , and rhetoric . Books and writings [ edit ]
Now, having read Sister Miriam Joseph's book, I think that her text should be the master text for the student of the liberal arts, and all other works, including Aristotle's originals, should be read as supplements.
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Jul 20, 2012 · Sister Miriam shows how the familiar parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.) correspond to Aristotle’s “categories” of thought: the specific ways in which the mind is able to cognize reality. This book is not meant to be read casually. It is a whole course, or really a whole degree program, in a single binding.
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Mar 11, 2016 · In this regard Sister Miriam Joseph follows Aristotle, whose writings inform The Trivium. Categories is among Aristotle’s works that present his theory of logic. Categories: Exordium
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Sister Miriam Joseph's book, The Trivium: The Liberal Arts of Logic, Grammar, and Rhetoric, invites the reader into a deeper understanding—one that includes rules, definitions, and...