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Apophasis is a rhetorical device wherein the speaker or writer brings up a subject by either denying it, or denying that it should be brought up. Accordingly, it can be seen as a rhetorical relative of irony. The device is also called paralipsis (παράλειψις) – also spelled paraleipsis or paralepsis – or occupatio or … 展开
As a rhetorical device, apophasis can serve several purposes. For example, It can be employed to raise an ad hominem or otherwise controversial attack while disclaiming responsibility for it, as in, "I refuse to discuss the … 展开
When apophasis is taken to its extreme, the speaker provides full details, stating or drawing attention to something in the very act of pretending to pass it over: "I will not stoop to mentioning the occasion last winter when our esteemed opponent was found asleep in an … 展开
• Figures of rhetoric: Apophasis
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• Wordsmith: Paralipsis 展开ancient greekThe word apophasis is derived from the ancient Greek word ἀπόφασις (apóphasis), which means 'to say no'.cicero's "pro caelio" speechCicero used apophasis to say that he forgets the wrongs of Clodia.1984 u.s. presidential campaignRonald Reagan used a humorous apophasis to deflect scrutiny of his own fitness at age 73.1988Ronald Reagan applied a harsher apophasis toward George H. W. Bush's opponent Michael Dukakis.2015Donald Trump said of fellow Republican presidential candidate and former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina.2016Donald Trump tweeted of journalist Megyn Kelly.2017Donald Trump tweeted of the leader of North Korea.prohibitionDuring Prohibition, a grape concentrate brick called Vine-Glo was sold with the warning.• Smyth, Herbert Weir (1984) [1920]. Greek Grammar. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. p. 680 (as paraleipsis). ISBN 0-674-36250-0.
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网页2019年7月24日 · Apophasis is a rhetorical term for the mention of something in disclaiming intention of mentioning it--or pretending to deny what is really affirmed. Adjective: apophatic or apophantic.
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