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English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek παρρησία (parrhēsía), from πᾶν (pân, “all”) (English pan-) + ῥῆσις (rhêsis), ῥῆμα (rhêma, “utterance, speech”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pəˈriːziə/, /pəˈriːʒə/
Noun
parrhesia (uncountable)
- (rhetoric) boldness or freedom in speech
2016, Britta Timm Knudsen, Carsten Stage, Affective Methodologies, page 29: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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Translations
boldness or freedom in speech