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extemporaneous speaking but he you know he had the gift of firing on all rhetorical cylinders you know aristotle speaks about the three great appeals of persuasion. one is ethos it's the credibility of your audience, the credibility of the speaker. the two is logos or reason speech and three is pathos. the sentiment feeling of the speaker. and in lincoln excelled at all these appeals. harold i think of the broken eggs is clunky, but it paints such a vivid picture of some irrevocable action of slavery is gone. and i think he did use just inelegant. yeah, inelegant. at least in a letter. but yeah. and not that opinion. these other metaphor, the inadequate metaphor of poor predation and contrasting. and in in in the erastus corning letter, the wily agitator versus, the simple minded soldier boy, sugar coated rebellion. he was able i think he was given his own experience. he was able to use metaphors that that connected with the audience with with the public, but also to do so. you know, at the same time, profound philosophical justifications about self-government. but i think you really made a good
extemporaneous speaking but he you know he had the gift of firing on all rhetorical cylinders you know aristotle speaks about the three great appeals of persuasion. one is ethos it's the credibility of your audience, the credibility of the speaker. the two is logos or reason speech and three is pathos. the sentiment feeling of the speaker. and in lincoln excelled at all these appeals. harold i think of the broken eggs is clunky, but it paints such a vivid picture of some irrevocable action of...
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whole of humanity has ever shared in exactly the same way, the same as our grandparents, as galileo and aristotle, as the mayans, the cave men, hell, the same as the dinosaurs, and it's all just a fluke, a blessing of size and distance. the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun, but it just so happens to be exactly 400 times closer to us than the sun. so while other planets have moons, we are the only ones who just so happen to have this specific moon at this specific distance. so we are the only ones who get to see this, which makes it wonderful, actually wonderful, as in full of wonder. just listen to how we've talked about it since we've had tv. >> totality caught most of them unprepared for what they were seeing. >> look at the colors. >> only a few will ever see more than once in a lifetime. >> it's fantastic. it's amazing. >> i don't know, it's a very spiritual experience. it is to me anyway. >> i've never seen anything like this before. i would like to see it again. >> i thought it was beautiful. that's all i can say. >> we wouldn't have missed it for anything. >> we are now in a virtual
whole of humanity has ever shared in exactly the same way, the same as our grandparents, as galileo and aristotle, as the mayans, the cave men, hell, the same as the dinosaurs, and it's all just a fluke, a blessing of size and distance. the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun, but it just so happens to be exactly 400 times closer to us than the sun. so while other planets have moons, we are the only ones who just so happen to have this specific moon at this specific distance. so we are the...
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." ♪ you know how to fall ♪ ♪ i know aristotle ♪ >> reporter: within just 12 hours, it became spotify's most streamed album in a single day. so far neither alewyn nor healy have commented on the album. next month she will pick up the "eras" tour in paris and from there will continue performing in europe. whit, do you have a favorite song from this album? >> whit: i still got to get caught up. i've been working. i'm just glad i didn't formerly date any superstars like taylor. [ laughter ] man, she is putting it all out there. >> gio: yeah, there was a little bit of a giggle when you said they didn't comment. >> janai: whit's waiting for the comments. >> we all are. >> whit: right, exactly. >>> we'll be right back with our "play of the day." ♪ ut her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can s
." ♪ you know how to fall ♪ ♪ i know aristotle ♪ >> reporter: within just 12 hours, it became spotify's most streamed album in a single day. so far neither alewyn nor healy have commented on the album. next month she will pick up the "eras" tour in paris and from there will continue performing in europe. whit, do you have a favorite song from this album? >> whit: i still got to get caught up. i've been working. i'm just glad i didn't formerly date any...
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they call him diesel, they call the big aristotle, they call superman shaquille o'neal shack. all eyes are on you this evening welcome. welcome. welcome to king charles. >> we're so >> glad you're here >> hello, gael, how are you >> look, are you going to pick to really find, gave me this cake the day? no. >> this is how charles came to work today, shack well, just to somebody >> gave me a pitcher on a cake or you choking me >> i, >> can always your girl >> charles, i'm sorry chuck, i miss your brother. >> i'll >> see you tomorrow, man. a shack up giving a lot of love for women's college basketball's the last few weeks, man, going down to angel at lsu, paid learn. yeah. juju dawn staley. and geno auriemma and paige bueckers how they had 19 million people watching that championship game higher than higher than the men's game? yeah, unfortunately higher than the men's game? >> yes. >> how did you fall in love this year with women's who what was done to the man is that this was the i realized that this was the first year that i was more interested in the women's than i was in a m
they call him diesel, they call the big aristotle, they call superman shaquille o'neal shack. all eyes are on you this evening welcome. welcome. welcome to king charles. >> we're so >> glad you're here >> hello, gael, how are you >> look, are you going to pick to really find, gave me this cake the day? no. >> this is how charles came to work today, shack well, just to somebody >> gave me a pitcher on a cake or you choking me >> i, >> can always...
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neither plato nor aristotle nor two cities had they all feared democracy. it could run amok, it could be dangerous, but as long as it's balanced by the aristocracy and the one of the more practical element, then all would be well. and so that's how they thought of it at the outset. by the time you get to the 1790s and the early 19th century, the term changed and become very much to what we think today, encompassing the government and its values well beyond rule by the it included all of the elements that we think of as part a democratic society. so is just a term that has changed. it's one of the things that's always stood out to me about your work is that you look at the period that we think of as the founding period from the earliest sort of rustling of unease about british policy, the 1760s until maybe the ratification of the constitution in 1780. and you think that as a time of change, as a period when ideas, priorities were changing dramatically, so there's not one founding period, but there are phases by the time of the constitutional convention, ther
neither plato nor aristotle nor two cities had they all feared democracy. it could run amok, it could be dangerous, but as long as it's balanced by the aristocracy and the one of the more practical element, then all would be well. and so that's how they thought of it at the outset. by the time you get to the 1790s and the early 19th century, the term changed and become very much to what we think today, encompassing the government and its values well beyond rule by the it included all of the...
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because aristotle said political animal study politics and because we have what's called today the religious impulse we study theology. these are not just random choices that were made but but s is what constitutes the flourishing human being and this is what makes for what used to be called the good life. the good life was always in an animating concern. it was competent by which liberal education guides itself but in the past half-century is dr. jacob highland park provost at the university of austin explains classical education has declined in america. in 1988 stanford decided its famous western civilization program had to go and jesse jackson went to stanford and led chants saying it's got to go. that's a very elite school and from that point on a lot of other university began to drop concentrations on korver choir meant that would introduce students to the great works of the great ideas. opponents of classical education point out the poor return on investment of the a liberal arts degree. former secretary of education william bennett encourages students to pursue stem majors. then we ta
because aristotle said political animal study politics and because we have what's called today the religious impulse we study theology. these are not just random choices that were made but but s is what constitutes the flourishing human being and this is what makes for what used to be called the good life. the good life was always in an animating concern. it was competent by which liberal education guides itself but in the past half-century is dr. jacob highland park provost at the university...
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so because we exist in time and space, we study mathematics, study natural science, because as aristotle said, we are political animals, we should study politics. because we have what is called the religious impulse, we study theology. things are not just random choices that were made, this is what constitutes a fully flourishing human being, what makes for what used to be called the good life. the good life was always the concern. it was the compass by which liberal education got into itself. >> but as the provost of the university of austen explains, classical education has declined in america. >> in 1988, it was decided by sanford that the famous western civilization program had to go. theres were champ of -- chants of, hey, hey, ho, ho, western civ has got to go. the record requirements introduced, the great books and great ideas. >> the with -- former secretary of education william bidden -- bennett encourages students to pursue stem majors. >> we talk about stem jobs in the book because it seems those are the jobs very much worth it. to study that is worth it. >> proponents argue t
so because we exist in time and space, we study mathematics, study natural science, because as aristotle said, we are political animals, we should study politics. because we have what is called the religious impulse, we study theology. things are not just random choices that were made, this is what constitutes a fully flourishing human being, what makes for what used to be called the good life. the good life was always the concern. it was the compass by which liberal education got into itself....