appeals with logic, emotion, and trust
Ethos is used in an argument to establish the character and credibility of the writer or speaker.
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To establish the credibility of the author
to persuade
Ethos, pathos, and logos refer to different approaches for persuading someone with an argument. Ethos appeals to ethics, pathos appeals to emotion, and logos appeals to logic.
Ethos is used in an argument to establish the character and credibility of the writer or speaker.
fvyou
ethos, logos, and pathos
To establish the credibility of the author
to persuade
Ethos, pathos, and logos refer to different approaches for persuading someone with an argument. Ethos appeals to ethics, pathos appeals to emotion, and logos appeals to logic.
To help persuade your audience that you are correct
To establish credibility and authority on the topic
Adding ethos to an argument is simply making it easy for people to trust what you are saying. Just give people reasons to believe that you are credible :)
ethics, right and wrong, trust; a person will use an ethos argument to show that he is trustworthy and moral; ethos can also mean that he has done his research ...
"Work ethos" is a compound expression built on the greek word "ethos" (referring to an idea of "habit" that often is ascribed to one's personal/moral tendencies). With the adjective "work" preceding ethos, the expression refers to a person's work ethic (we can see how "ethic" comes from "ethos" visually in the spelling, too). "Work ethos" is best understood by the more common (and synonymous) expression, "work ethic."
To establish credibility and authority on the topic