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There are many different interpretations as to why the dialogue ends in aporia.
But he seems at other times to be resigned to the tension that his aporia creates.
Ultimately, aporia cannot be separated from this etymological and cultural history.
Definitions of the term aporia have varied throughout history.
Rather, the interlocutors have reached aporia, an improved state of still not knowing what to say about the subject under discussion.
Aporia is the first studio album by metal band Forever Never.
Previously, school leaders lived in a state of innocence of aporia (not knowing what we didn't know).
Such a relationship intensely affects not only the context of aporia but its meaning as well:
The impossible aporia of law releases the possibility of possibility.
The true nature of our human condition prevents an opening of this self- induced aporia.
Very similar in shape to that of Aporia soracte is greenish-yellow with black markings.
Aporia is an undergraduate journal of philosophy.
However to actually experience aporia through elenchus, Clitophon needs to acknowledge ignorance and bad qualities.
At this extremity, we encounter a deeper kind of aporia: a doubt tat never goes entirely away.
She was virtually identical to Aporia.
In 1997, he co-founded Aporia Society, a multi-disciplinary arts society.
However, in Clitophon, aporia is reached prematurely before Socrates gives his definition.
Takeuchi envisaged national literature as needing to address the aporia of the nation as a cultural practice.
It is clearly his non-response, his "I-don’t-know," this superficial statement that explains the aporia.
The 9-track record, entitled Queen Cities, was released in September 2010 by Aporia.
In Aristotle's Metaphysics aporia plays a role in his method of inquiry.
One might say after Derrida, that wilderness is a kind of symbolic spacing, a culturally saturated aporia, a blank.
Normally used for Socrates' particular subtle form of cross-examination, by which he reduces his discussion partners to aporia, helplessness.
Aporia may also refer to:
Black-veined White Aporia crategi: common every day.