protreptics

/proʊˈtrɛptɪks/
noun
  1. The art or practice of persuasion and exhortation, especially in philosophy or education.
    • Her skill in protreptics made her an effective leader who could inspire change.
    • Ancient Greek philosophers often studied protreptics as a way to guide moral behavior.
    • The professor's course on protreptics taught students how to argue convincingly for a cause.
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