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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Iocī (pronounced [ˈjɔkiː]) is a Latin wordIocī (pronounced [ˈjɔkiː]) is a Latin word which can be translated as "humor". The most important use of iocī in terms of rhetoric was Cicero's use of it in De Oratore. It is not exactly a joke or humor used in a rhetorical way, but a blanket term for the various ways to use humor when making an argument.ways to use humor when making an argument.
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rdfs:comment Iocī (pronounced [ˈjɔkiː]) is a Latin wordIocī (pronounced [ˈjɔkiː]) is a Latin word which can be translated as "humor". The most important use of iocī in terms of rhetoric was Cicero's use of it in De Oratore. It is not exactly a joke or humor used in a rhetorical way, but a blanket term for the various ways to use humor when making an argument.ways to use humor when making an argument.
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