APORIA-CONCLUDING  保持懷疑法

APORIA concluding a discourse unit.

Declaration that one is uncertain at the end of a paragraph, argument, or passage.

Hypernym
  • APORIADUBITATIO declaring oneself to be left with a problem unsolvable not only by oneself but also by anyone else. Declaration that one is in unresolved doubt about a matter. The uncertainty may be linguistic (about how to express oneself) or intellectual (about what one ought to think).Greek: aporia, diaporeesis
    • DUBITATIOHISTRIONIC EXCLAMATIO declaring oneself to be in doubt about how to express oneself or what to say. 假躊躇法 Display of feigned uncertainty as to what to say or how to express oneself. Contrast APORIA which is a display of uncertainty what (ultimately) to think.
      • EXCLAMATIOSPEECH ACT of exclaiming and thus venting an emotion or expressing a reaction vividly. 感嘆法 Exclamatory expression of emotion. Often difficult to distinguish from ADMIRATIO, which involves an attendant expectation that a matter referred to is astonishing. Also to be distinguished from EXCLAMATIO POETICA which is less assertively exclamatory and more appreciative.
        • SPEECH ACTRHETORICAL TROPE in the form of a deliberate rhetorico-semantic act performed. [This definition is still a tentative stop-gap, and this category is far larger than I would like. It needs to be intelligently subdivided. CH]
          • RHETORICAL TROPE體裁詞格 RHETORICAL DEVICE mainly concerned with the structural semantics of expressions.
    Rhetorical device locations: 3
    • 論語 「子路仁乎?」 子曰 不知也 又問 子曰 由也 千乘之國 可使治其賦也 不知其仁也
    • 論語 不知其仁也。」
    • 論語 仁則吾不知也。」

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