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Apophasis (/əˈpɒfəsɪs/; from
Ancient Gr**** ἀπόφασις (
apóphasis), from ἀπόφημι (apóphemi) 'to say no') is a
rhetorical device wherein the
speaker or writer...
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previous arguments are emphasized.
Examples include antanagoge,
apophasis, aporia, hypophora,
metanoia and procatalepsis.
Amplification involves...
- Art. In 1960,
Savva founded,
together with
Welsh artist Glyn Hughes,
Apophasis [Decision], the
first independent cultural centre of the
newly established...
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quotes from a work he
attributes to
Simon or his
followers the Simonians,
Apophasis Megale, or
Great Declaration.
According to the
early church heresiologists...
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obtained by negation", 1850, from
Latinized form of Gr**** apophatikos, from
apophasis "denial, negation", from
apophanai "to
speak off," from apo "off, away...
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derived his
system from that of Simon; and in that as
expounded in the
Apophasis Megale, from
which he
gives extracts, the
origin of
things is derived...
- Thus, one
method of
describing something that is
ineffable is by
using apophasis, i.e.
describing what it is not,
rather than what it is. An
example is...
- Judas. His
argument rests on the
translation of the Greco-Coptic term
apophasis as "denial".
According to Gagné, the
opening lines of the
Judas Gospel...
- May 2013. Gagné, André (June 2007). "A
Critical Note on the
Meaning of
APOPHASIS in
Gospel of
Judas 33:1".
Laval Théologique et Philosophique. 63 (2):...
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Apophatic may
refer to:
Apophasis, a
rhetoric device whereby the
speaker raises something by
denying it
Apophatic theology, a way of
describing the divine...