1. A Cure for Psychopathic Behavior
Kiehl educates us to look beyond the fact that psychopaths usually appear normal and don't show the classic signs of mental instability - hallucinations, anxiety, insanity - that lead us to common belief they are simply egocentric monsters. ... Kent Kiehl, effectively supports his statement through the balanced use of ethos, pathos and logos to persuade the reader to believe that psychopathy is a medical issue and can be solved through proper treatment and intervention, while Robert Simon's approach relies too much on pathos for his argument and lacks credibility and authority in his...
- Word Count: 932
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Graduate