The Influence of Greek Philosophy on Arabic Rhetoric
Keywords:
Arabic Rhetoric; Logic; Renewal; Philosophical Influence; Aristotle.Abstract
Arab rhetoric - as Aristotle sees it - is a rhetorical art of excellence, because it uses the tools of the pilgrims, the evangelical and the logical to influence the other. And thus considered several methods provided by the writer in his political dialogues, judicial, philosophical, literary and grammatical. The work of Arabic rhetoric was in the past in efforts such as defining the Quranic miracle, and the recognition of the limits of truth and metaphor in speech, and an attempt to monitor the concepts of truth and lies. But the Arabic rhetoric during its first composition was not isolated from many of the sciences that it experienced in time and benefited from different and different destinies, including the philosophy that it drank from one of its concepts, such as borders, borders and definitions. If philosophy is a free and profound research - which studies beauty, logic, feeling, soul and ethics - rhetoric is the study of the arts of this knowledge and the search for beauty in it. Therefore, this study aims at revealing the benefit of the Arabic rhetoric of philosophy, and how these concepts were enshrined in the service of our communication, and whether it gave tangible results in the field of the Arabic rhetorical lesson. We hope from the