Sensory Rhetorics

Sense, noun

2a: the faculty of perceiving by means of sense organs

b: a specialized function or mechanism (such as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch) by which an animal receives and responds to external or internal stimuli

c: the sensory mechanisms constituting a unit distinct from other functions (such as movement or thought)

Rhetoric, noun

1: the art of speaking or writing effectively: such as

a: the study of principles and rules of composition formulated by critics of ancient times

b: the study of writing or speaking as a means of communication or persuasion



How do we reconcile these two nouns – one of which seems tied to linguistic understanding and the other which seems tied to perceptive pre-understanding?



How many senses are there?

Most schoolchildren can name the “five senses.”

Taste, Touch, Smell, Sound, SightA Schoolchild