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A Violin, a Subway Station and a Lesson from Aristotle
At approximately 7:45 on a chilly Friday morning in January 2007, a young man with a violin case entered one of the subway stations in Washington, D.C. He took up a position near a wall and a garbage can, took … Continue reading
Posted in Rhetoric
Tagged Aristotle, Conor Neill, Ethos, Joshua Bell, Logos, Pathos, rhetoric
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