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Estudios de Filosofía

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CARDENAS MEJIA, Luz Gloria. EL LENGUAJE, LA PERSUASIÓN Y LAS PASIONES. Estud.filos [online]. 2006, n.33, pp.87-98. ISSN 0121-3628.

Contemporarily, , based on his theories of the acts of speech, established that persuasion is a "perlocutionary" act, it is an effect, among others, produced by a speaker on another by means of a speech. Aristotle defined Rethoric as the faculty of considering in each case what is useful to persuade. As the first part of our work points out, persuasion, for Aristotle, is produced through discourse. If this is so, and if passions are also necessary for its production, they must be able to be expressed using language. With the intention of demonstrating this, we proceed in the following manner: first, the connection between Persuasion and Opinión, as well as the connection between the latter with Words, will be dealt with. Second, given this connection a precision is made that furthermore than the fact that man communicates, something that animals do as well, he also expresses himself through language. And we will finally make the following consideration: if by means of the passions changes take place not only in the body but are felt by the soul, man could also build enunciations that refer to them.

Keywords : Aristotle; language; persuasion; passions.

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