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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AporiaAporia - Wikipedia

    In philosophy, an aporia (Ancient Greek: ᾰ̓πορῐ́ᾱ, romanized: aporíā, lit. 'literally: "lacking passage", also: "impasse", "difficulty in passage", "puzzlement"') is a conundrum or state of puzzlement. In rhetoric, it is a declaration of doubt, made for rhetorical purpose and often feigned.

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  3. 1. : an expression of real or pretended doubt or uncertainty especially for rhetorical effect. 2. : a logical impasse or contradiction. especially : a radical contradiction in the import of a text or theory that is seen in deconstruction as inevitable.

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  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt8511466Aporia (2023) - IMDb

    With Judy Greer, Edi Gathegi, Payman Maadi, Faithe Herman. Since losing her husband, Sophie has struggled to manage grief, a full-time job, and parenting her devastated daughter, but when a former physicist reveals a secret time-bending machine, Sophie will be faced with an impossible choice.

  6. Social science. Philosophy. Culture. Click to read Aporia, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers.

  7. Aporia is a 2023 science-fiction film written and directed by Jared Moshe, starring Judy Greer as a woman who tries to change the past where her husband was killed by a drunk driver. After its worldwide premiere at the 2023 Fantasia International Film Festival, [1] it had a limited theatrical run beginning August 11, 2023. [2]

  8. Aporia is a figure of speech wherein a speaker purports or expresses doubt or perplexity regarding a question (often feigned), and asks the audience how he ought to proceed. The doubts may appear as rhetorical questions, often in the beginning of the text.

  9. Jun 28, 2024 · Instead, wrapped in whispers are ellipses, euphemisms, mumbled followed by throat-clearing and a brisk change of subject. (philosophy, post-structuralism) An insoluble contradiction, especially in a text's meaning; a logical impasse suggested by a text or speaker. Synonyms: impasse, paradox, contradiction. But Green issues are ...

  10. It’s when the writer or speaker pretends, briefly, not to know a key piece of information or not to understand a key connection. After raising this doubt, the author will either respond to the doubt, or leave it open in a suggestive or “hinting” manner.