heresthetic
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Coined by William Riker, as the companion to rhetoric. From heresy.[1]
Noun
[edit]heresthetic (uncountable)
- The art of political manipulation, especially by the use of language.
- 1986, William H. Riker, The Art of Political Manipulation:
- Logic is concerned with the truth-value of sentences. Grammar is concerned with the communications-value of sentences. Rhetoric is concerned with the persuasion-value of sentences. And heresthetic is concerned with the strategy-value of sentences. In each case, the art involves the use of language to accomplish some purpose: to arrive at truth, to communicate, to persuade, and to manipulate.