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.

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

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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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