What does parrhesia mean?
Parrhesia means (rhetoric) boldness or freedom in speech.
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/pəˈriːziə/ · noun
(rhetoric) boldness or freedom in speech.
Anderson suggests that the centrality of ethos is incorporated into Foucault's description of the philosopher as truth-teller in his concept of parrhesia, as well as in the debate he had with Jürgen Habermas in relation to power and communication.
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Parrhesia means (rhetoric) boldness or freedom in speech.
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Anderson suggests that the centrality of ethos is incorporated into Foucault's description of the philosopher as truth-teller in his concept of parrhesia, as well as in the debate he had with Jürgen Habermas in relation to power and communication.
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