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Ethics, Audience, Field 
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Ethics - What is
moral or right in argument 
Brockreide's Metaphor of Rhetor's 
    
Arguer as "Rapist"- treats opponents and 
receivers as objects to be manipulated for his own ends.  The rhetor 
presumes his own superiority and ignores the humanity of others.
Arguer as "Seducer" - treats opponents and receivers as 
means to obtaining his own ends (objectifying).  The rhetor ignores the 
needs of others and operates by charm or deceit.
Arguer as "Lover" - treats opponents and receivers as 
companions with whom a long term (mental) relationship is being developed.  
The rhetor recognizes the humanity of others and operates with respect and 
openness to others. Basic Elements of Ethical Argumentation 
 
 
  Provide relevant 
	grounds for your claimsDo 
	not lie, distort or take 
  material out of context.Do not knowingly reason
      fallaciouslyDo not ignore counter
      evidence or hide itDo 
	not hide your motivesDo not intimidate, silence or
      objectify opponentsDo not make arguments 
  personal or take responses personally |