Sunday, October 9, 2011
Fear Factories Response
Scullly believes that cruelty to animals should be conservative, and most other people probably believe this as well. He makes his case by referencing plenty of other people, such as CS Lewis, Judge Glenn, PETA, and many others. This tactic definitely makes him appear more credible and resourceful in his case. He also talks about moral and ethical standards, appealing to the pathos in the reader and audience, and provides a logical argument as to why animal cruelty should be conservative, for even the sole reason that it 'has no tradition, no code of honor, no rules, and no decencies to spare for a fellow creature,' and 'conservatism is supposed to revere tradition.' He uses plenty of appeals and examples to build his argument, and plenty of credible sources to support it.
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