Retórica, Argumentação e Cortesia - semelhanças históricas
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2236-4242.v25i1p131-145Abstract
Este artigo traz dados históricos sobre o uso de trêsconceitos, retórica, argumentação e cortesia. Um dos objetivos
é demonstrar que tais conceitos tiveram suas origens em
épocas distantes, mas em situações semelhantes. A pesquisa
salienta que eles surgiram em meio a mudanças sociais, as
quais existiram pela necessidade de convivência pacífica, ou
seja, pela necessidade de harmonização social. Por fim, como
consequência desse entendimento, observamos a cortesia
como estratégia utilizada em sala de aula, para que as situações
de conflito tornem-se oportunidades de argumentação.
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