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1. What does Aporias mean? Plural form of aporia

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5. Aporia acraea (Oberthür, 1885); Aporia agathon (Gray, 1831) – great blackvein; Aporia bernardi Koiwaya, 1989; Aporia bieti (Oberthür, 1884); Aporia crataegi (Linnaeus, 1758) – black-veined white; Aporia delavayi (Oberthür, 1890); Aporia genestieri (Oberthür, 1902)

6. The ultimate Aporia is the impossibility of the Aporia as such.” (Pg

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13. John Zorn dedicated this "requia for piano and orchestra" to all artists, explaining that he named this composition Aporias ("aporia" meaning an impossible passage), in reference to those passages that separate life from death

14. Aporia can appear as a statement or a question

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17. The staff of Aporia consists of philosophy students at Brigham Young University

18. Definition of Aporia noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

19. The word Aporia comes from the Ancient Greek meaning “without passage”

20. Aporia was the ancient Greek personified spirit (daimona) of want, difficulty and powerlessness

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22. The concept of Aporia in Derrida's writings, and that of subsequent deconstructivists, is fairly complex.Effectively, Derrida is saying that Aporia is a situation where the very elements that make

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29. Aporia is an undergraduate journal of philosophy at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah

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31. Synonyms for Aporias include contradiction, impasses, paradoxes, incongruousness, challenges, oxymorons, ambiguity, discrepancies, contraventions and contradictions

32. In his " Aporias against Ptolemy ", Ibn al-Haytham further wrote the following comments on truth: 2

33. Aporia is an undergraduate journal of philosophy at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah

34. Socrates’ interrogations lead to a condition the Greeks called ‘ Aporia ‘ (literally translated, ‘perplexity’, ‘impasse

35. Derrida has recently become more and more preoccupied with what has come to be termed "possible-impossible Aporias" - aporia was originally a Greek term meaning a philosophical puzzle or state of puzzlement and in rhetoric a rhetorically useful expression of doubt, but it has come to mean something more like an impasse or paradox.

36. ‘The figure of Aporia, after all, can foreground the significance of the very subject the speaker expresses doubt about how to approach.’ ‘Brian Henry, a younger poet, shares with Palmer a fascination with negativity, absence and Aporia.’

37. In classical rhetoric, Aporia means placing a claim in doubt by developing arguments on both sides of an issue

38. This Aporia is a condition that can only be met by the gut, and the heart.

39. Aporia definition is - an expression of real or pretended doubt or uncertainty especially for rhetorical effect.

40. Aporia definition: a doubt , real or professed , about what to do or say Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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42. Aporia definition, the expression of a simulated or real doubt, as about where to begin or what to do or say

43. The Aporias in Plato's early dialogues.1 In this paper, I wish to present a few specimen resolutions based on the assumption that the fallacies, omissions, and apparent contradictions producing the Aporias are fully intentional on Plato's part.2 The evidence for Plato's deliberateness falls into two main cate-

44. Aporias is a group exhibition of international artists whose work revolves around the absence of narrative or a representational subject

45. Aporia is published twice yearly: an online edition in the fall, and a print edition in the spring

46. Aporia, the black-veined whites or blackveins, is a genus of pierid butterflies found in the Palearctic region.

47. ‘Sublimity is a complex of undecidables and Aporias of which Levi-narrator is only partially aware and which is often in an adversarial relation to his stated intentions.’ ‘Hence the book is embroiled in a number of Aporias: between seeing and telling, between self and other, and between event and discourse.’

48. Now, with Brams retiring from the label, he and Stevens release Aporia, a synth-wave epic testifying to the love they’ve shared

49. The Aporias (or literary seams) are the foremost clue to seeing an editorial history to the Gospel. The Gospel and Letters Of John Pero Johnson se concentra, …

50. Aporias: Requia for Piano and Orchestra is an album of contemporary classical music by American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist John Zorn performed by Stephen Drury, the …

51. After defeat in 1945, however, he knew that the declared aims of the war were deceptive and he tried to explain its Aporias of both the liberation of colonies and anti-imperialism

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54. But his ineptitude in not changing the wording of the bordering text left a "literary seam" (what rhetoricians might term Aporia) that sticks out like a

55. Summary: Aporia: Beyond The Valley is a first person adventure puzzle game, set in a beautifully realised world and with a story told without text or dialogue.

56. In the terminology of deconstruction, Aporia is a final impasse or paradox--the site at which the text most obviously undermines its own rhetorical structure, dismantles, or …

57. Aporia (also known as diaporesis, etymologically derives from the Greek word “aporos”), is a figure which denotes a pathless path or an impassable passage, suggesting difficulty and perplexity

58. Aporia is a New Age album from Sufjan Stevens and his step-father and record label co-owner, Lowell Brams, brimming with moody, hooky, gauzy synthesizer soundscapes and created collaboratively in the spirit of the New Age composers who sanded off the edges of their synths' sawtooth; Aporia is not a mere curio in the Sufjan Stevens catalog - but a fully realized collaborative musical piece.

59. White, Baxter-Gate, OCLC 1062248511, page 55: Aporia oft in doubt and fear will rest, And reason with itself what may be best.] 2012, Andy Martin, ‘Text

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62. The word "Aporia" originally came from Greek which, in philosophy, meant a philosophical puzzle or state of being in puzzle, and a rhetorically useful expression of doubt

63. The author analyzes Balibar’s reading by attending to its formal protocols and substantive arguments, especially the transposition of the Aporias in Althusser’s theoretical formulations, moving from a politics of theater to a theatrical politics.

64. Aporia and the wisdom of emptiness Plato’s early dialogues, most probably the ones closer in time and spirit to Socrates, are sometimes called the “ aporetic dialogues” because of this theme

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66. This includes Aporia, which he uses when Hamlet asks 'To be, or not to be - that is the question: / Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer / The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune / Or to

67. Socrates describes the purgative effect of reducing someone to Aporia: it shows someone who merely thought he knew something that he does not in fact know it and instills in him a desire to

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69. In his Al-Shukūk ‛alā Batlamyūs, variously translated as Doubts Concerning Ptolemy or Aporias against Ptolemy, published at some time between 1025 and 1028, Alhazen criticized Ptolemy's Almagest, Planetary Hypotheses, and Optics, pointing out various contradictions he found in these works, particularly in astronomy.