- in
analytic philosophy. Plato's
early dialogues are
often called his '
aporetic' (Gr****: ἀπορητικός)
dialogues because they
typically end in aporia. In...
- self-referential
dependence on the
authority of a
prior logic. By an
aporetical Aufhebung,
deconstruction deconstructs itself." Searle, ibid. Cf., Jacques...
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points out Vlastos'
conclusion in step No. 5
above makes nonsense of the
aporetic nature of the
early dialogues.
Having shown a
proposed thesis is false...
- p****age Gr**** πόρος (póros), πορεύω, πορίζειν (porízein), πόρισμα (pórisma)
aporetic, aporia, emporium, gonopore, ozopore, polypore, pore, porism, porismatic...
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Critical Reader, Wiley-Blackwell, 1992. Zlomislic, Marko,
Jacques Derrida's
Aporetic Ethics,
Lexington Books, 2004.
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Plato and Xenophon) end
without having reached a firm conclusion, or
aporetically, has
stimulated debate over the
meaning of the
Socratic method. Socrates...
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subdivided into
those who are
ephectic (engaged in
suspension of judgment),
aporetic (engaged in re****ation) or
zetetic (engaged in s****ing). An
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