Inconceivable and Unbelievable
Have you ever wondered if who you are determines how people influence you? In this episode we finish Season One by time traveling to ancient Greece, the theoretical home of rhetoric and persuasion. Host Elida will lead you into what Ancient Greek rhetoricians such as Plato and Aristotle thought about not only persuasion, but how to arrive at truth and trust amongst a city-state or nation. Elida then widens out to a larger issue that pulls rhetoric and persuasion into the modern era, the issue of identity. Elida gathers up Ancient Greek thoughts on the role of identity in persuasion. Elida then compares Greek conceptions of identity to much more modern theories of identity found in academic scholarship today. Do you want to know how language creates an identity? Do you also want to know how language can lead you toward changing your beliefs? Check out today's episode. -- For media inquiries or other matters, contact Dr. Liberty Kohn of the Winona State English Department at lkohn@winona.edu [lkohn@winona.edu]. Sound engineering and recording by Lucy Severson in the KQAL campus studio.
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