Exploring Ethos
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Ethos is a Greek word meaning 'character' and is used to describe the guiding beliefs or ideals of a community, nation, or ideology.

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Aristotle's concept of ethos, alongside pathos and logos, forms the three artistic proofs or modes of persuasion.

True

The Greeks used the word 'ethos' to refer to the power of music to influence emotions, behaviors, and morals.

True

The word 'ethos' is derived from the Greek term 'ethikos', which means 'immorality, lacking moral character'.

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Ethos forms the root of ethikos, meaning 'morality, showing moral character'.

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