Persuasion
Persuasion involves influencing a person's beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behaviours.[2]
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Aristotle's rhetoric
See also: Aristotle
Rhetoric is the art and skill of persuading an audience, via spoken or written language, of a point of view.
"Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher, suggested that any spoken or written communication intended to persuade contains three key rhetorical elements: logos, the logic and reasoning in the message; ethos, the character, credibility and trustworthiness of the communicator; and pathos, the emotional dimension." - Aristotle’s three modes of persuasion
Aristotle's rhetoric - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Aristotle's rhetoric - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Robert Cialdini's six principles of influence
Dr. Robert B. Cialdini is a seminal expert in the field of influence and persuasion. He did years of high-quality research for companies and nonprofits to find out how to influence people. His work is a "marketing Bible" to marketers, public relations people, etc. Robert Cialdini published his book “Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion” in 1984 which gave the 6 key principles related to influencing people which are: reciprocity, scarcity, authority, commitment and consistency, liking and consensus.[3]
A short explanation of Robert Cialdini's six principles of influence given at: Cialdini’s 6 Principles of Persuasion: A Simple Summary
Articles on Robert Cialdini's six principles of influence:
- How to Apply Cialdini’s Six Principles of Influence to Your Website
- Cialdini's Six Principles of Influence
- How to Use Cialdini’s 6 Principles of Persuasion to Boost Conversions
Winning arguments
- How to win an argument, Time magazine
Espionage, spy skills and persuasion
- Agent of Influence: How to Use Spy Skills to Persuade Anyone, Sell Anything, and Build a Successful Business by Jason Hanson. Dey Street Books (June 4, 2019)
- The Ellipsis Manual: analysis and engineering of human behavior by Chase Hughes. Evergreen Press. February 14, 2017
Books
See also: Cicero
- How to Win an Argument: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Persuasion by Marcus Tullius Cicero. Princeton University Press (October 31, 2017)
- The Behavior Operations Manual: Neuro-Cognitive Intelligence by Chase Hughes. Evergreen Press. October 10, 2024
See also
External links
- Keys to persuasion, Time magazine
- 21 principles of persuasion, Forbes
- What’s persuasion? Leverage these tactics to persuade your audience
- Persuasion and Influencing Skills, Skills You Need website
- Persuasion Skills: Definition and Examples, Indeed
Persuasion and career:
- How Persuasion Skills Can Benefit Your Career, Wharton Online, University of Pennyslvania
Persuasion and leadership:
- 9 Tips for Leaders To Improve Persuasion Skills
- Influencing: Learn How to Use the Skill of Persuasion, Center For Creative Leadership
Videos on persuasion:
- Persuasion videos - Video playlist
References
- ↑ Aristotle’s three modes of persuasion
- ↑ Gass, Robert H. Seiter, John S. (2010). Persuasion, social influence, and compliance gaining (4th ed.). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-205-69818-9.
- ↑ Cialdini’s 6 Principles of Persuasion: A Simple Summary