BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «PARRHESIA»
Temukaké kagunané saka
parrhesia ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
parrhesia lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The Genesis of Modernity
It is exactly here that the role of parrhesia can be identified. Parrhesia establishes
the actual link between legal-institutional arrangements and the effective game of
politics. The institutional framework, the right of participation and the equal ...
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Theological Dictionary of the New Testament
[A. OEPKE, V, 858-71] — » epiphdneia, erchomai, heko, hemera, maranathd
parrhesia [openness, candor], parrhesidzomai [to speak openly] A. The Greek
World and Hellenism. J. The Political Sphere. The term parrhesia is an important
one ...
Gerhard Kittel, Gerhard Friedrich, Geoffrey William Bromiley, 1985
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Plato's Democratic Entanglements: Athenian Politics and the ...
Both the uninhibited character of the speech Socrates and Adeimantus are
practicing and Socrates' affirmation of his intention to continue to speak in this
manner remind the reader of the issue of parrhesia. That the image they conjure
up is ...
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Hidden Dimensions of Education
Foucault's re-raising of parrhesia In October and November 1983, the year before
he died, Michel Foucault gave six lectures at the University of California, Berkeley
, with the headline Discourse and truth: the problematization of parrhesia.
Tobias Werler, Christoph Wulf
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Plato's Socrates as Educator
cal sense, the use of the term parrhesia here, like the use of the term pleonek-
tein in Socrates' rejoinder to Alcibiades, is imbued with great signification.
Parrhesia (literally, "outspokenness" or "frankness") originally named the
democratic ...
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Composition and Cornel West: Notes Toward a Deep Democracy
West's second mention of parrhesia involves his wishes for the media: "There can
be no democratic paideia — the critical cultivation E of an active citizenry —
without democratic parrhesia — a bold and coura- o geous press willing to speak
...
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Freedom of Speech: A Reference Guide to the United States ...
Parrhesia referred to the general freedom of speech that Athenians enjoyed as
an aspect of their "liberty" (elentheria). Classical scholar Sara Monoson
emphasized the more nuanced meaning of parrhesia as "frank speaking," which,
she ...
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Feminism, Foucault, and Embodied Subjectivity
Argues that Foucault's work employs a conception of subjectivity that is well-suited for feminist theory and politics.
Margaret A. McLaren, 2012
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Gnostic Wars: The Cold War in the Context of a History of ...
The moment of parrhesia is a moment of truth only for the speaker, for he makes
a commitment to the person he wants to be judged as. The parrhesiast, in other
words, reveals who he truly is: 'I am the one who thinks this or that.'4 The political
...
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The Politics of Sincerity: Plato, Frank Speech, and ...
75 For oligarchs, that shamelessness was what was wrong with democracy,
while democrats viewed the removal of archaic restrictions on free citizens as the
strength of Athens (especially when coupled with parrhesia's emphasis on
truthful ...
Elizabeth Markovits, 2008
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «PARRHESIA»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
parrhesia digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Art review: Cutting the cord of censorship
A second part to 'Parrhesia I' held at Koel Gallery in 2011, 'Parrhesia II' includes a larger body of artists, 21, and an evolved response to the ... «The Express Tribune, Jul 15»
Fourth of July speech provides alternate perspective
Parrhesia means speaking boldly or freely, he said. “I think this speech is the essence of parrhesia because it's this sort of courageous, bold ... «The Daily Tar Heel, Jul 15»
Parrhesia: Speak the truth, say it all, without any fear
Twenty-two artists are displaying their works at Koel gallery till July 23. The works revolve around the concept of Parrhesia, which means ... «The Express Tribune, Jun 15»
Vatican Sets Stage for Tradition and Controversy at October Synod
“The synod fathers are invited to express themselves with parrhesia [frankness],” he said. “They will be free to communicate with the media at ... «National Catholic Register, Jun 15»
Heretics are the heroes of the fight for free speech
Free speech – or parrhesia as they called it – meant something different to the Ancient Greeks. Athenian democracy was based on the idea of ... «Spiked, Jun 15»
Pope Francis receives Catholic Biblical Federation
... Francis reflected on two characteristics of Biblical evangelizers and teachers of the faith: parrhesia or 'frankness'; hypomone or 'patience'. «Vatican Radio, Jun 15»
A Strauss of Cards
This parrhesia (Athenian for candor) left a deep impression upon all of us. Strauss's mild, unruffled manner, then, veiled a combative streak. «The National Interest Online, Jun 15»
Stephen Haynes – Pomegranate (2015)
Not long after out-jazz cornetist Stephen Haynes recorded his debut Parrhesia in 2010 with Joe Morris and Warren Smith, his mentor Bill Dixon ... «Something Else! Reviews, Jun 15»
Personification of a rare virtue
Reading this book made me understand Milani as the personification of a rare virtue: parrhesia. St Paul speaks of parrhesia as the virtue of ... «Times of Malta, Jun 15»
June 4th 1989: Silence, Power and Politics
Fearless speech, or parrhesia as ancient Greek democrats called it, can be a reality check on bossy arbitrary power, a potent means of ... «The Conversation AU, Jun 15»