If we divide the world crudely into rich nations and poor nations, two thirds of them are desperately poor, and only one third c
omparatively rich, with the United States the wealthiest of all. Metaphorically each rich nation can be seen as a lifeboat full of comparatively rich people. In the ocean outside each lifeboat swim the poor of the world, who would like to get in, or at least to share some of the wealth. What should the lifeboat passengers do?Garrett Hardin, "Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor"What type of appeal does the author make by using general facts and figures in the passage? A.Ethics B.Logos C.Pathos D.Ethos
the definition of logos (in apex) is: the logical part of communication, which includes the presentation of facts & statistics & how such information is organized