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aporia
[ uh-pawr-ee-uh, uh-pohr- ]
noun
- Rhetoric. the expression of a simulated or real doubt, as about where to begin or what to do or say.
- Logic, Philosophy. a difficulty encountered in establishing the theoretical truth of a proposition, created by the presence of evidence both for and against it.
aporia
/ 蓹藞p蓴藧r瑟蓹; 藢忙p蓹藞r蓻t瑟k /
noun
- rhetoric a doubt, real or professed, about what to do or say
- philosophy puzzlement occasioned by the raising of philosophical objections without any proffered solutions, esp in the works of Socrates
Derived Forms
- aporetic, adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aporia1
Example Sentences
Its proprietor has written for a popular Substack newsletter, Aporia, which covers subjects like 鈥渨hite identity鈥 and is reportedly published by a group called the Human Diversity Foundation, whose leaders have advocated for the deportation of nonwhite Europeans and the establishment of a whites-only ethnostate.
Well, it鈥檚 more serious than manufacturing the perfect date because 鈥淎poria鈥 deals with loss and grief.
With its simplified quantum mechanics, abiding sensitivity and the sleepy neighborhood richness of Nicholas Bupp鈥檚 Los Angeles cinematography, 鈥淎poria鈥 needn鈥檛 stay one step ahead of smart viewers to keep us intrigued and off-balance, glued to how these flawed, well-intentioned characters use their irrevocable power and face the consequences.
Conquering time travel may be a big deal, but Greer鈥檚 affecting portrait of a woman processing a second chance keeps the miracles of 鈥淎poria鈥 grounded and not flashy 鈥 a portal to human epiphanies, not digitally rendered spectacle.
It鈥檚 that opportunity that provides the tightly wound cause-and-effect power to writer-director Jared Mosh茅鈥檚 small-scale fantasy 鈥淎poria.鈥
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