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  • To engage in parrhesia is never, however, a  neutral act.
  • There are several conditions upon which the traditional Ancient Greek notion of parrhesia relies.
  • The parrhesia of faith must be matched by the boldness of reason ."
  • Parrhesia simultaneously incorporates aesthetic and ethical dimensions.
  • Merton says we come to an understanding with God because he gives us free speech, Parrhesia.
  • "Michel Foucault s last works tell us that parrhesia is the act of fearlessly speaking the truth.
  • Parrhesia was a central concept for the Cynic philosophers, as epitomized in the shameless speech of Diogenes of Sinope.
  • The rhetorical virtue of " parrhesia " appears in Midrashic literature as a condition for the transmission of Torah.
  • Nevertheless, care of the self is of utmost importance in the bios-logos relationship ( Foucault, Parrhesia, 2007 ).
  • Stand-up comedy has its origin in classic Parrhesia in 400 BC used for epicureans in order to tell the reality without censorship.
  • Here Foucault discusses Diogenes'antics in relation to the speaking of truth ( " parrhesia " ) in the ancient world.
  • Further, in a public situation, a user of parrhesia must be in a social position less empowered than those to whom he is revealing.
  • "' Parrhesia "'was a fundamental component of the theatre, playwrights such as Aristophanes made full use of the right to ridicule whomever they chose.
  • Connoting open and public communication, " parrhesia " appears in combination with the term, Mekhilta where the term " dimus parrhesia " appears ( see bolded text ).
  • Connoting open and public communication, " parrhesia " appears in combination with the term, Mekhilta where the term " dimus parrhesia " appears ( see bolded text ).
  • Although Cynicism concentrated solely on Apollodorus writing in the 2nd century BC stated that " Cynicism is the short path to virtue . " Pillars of their philosophy were Adiaphora, Parrhesia and Anaideia.
  • In 2008, Kompridis spoke at a conference on " The Post / Human Condition " held in Auckland ( a related essay was published in the online journal " Parrhesia " ).
  • In Plato's writings, specifically Gorgias, the term "'parrhesia "'is more closely associated with dialectic meaning that it is " free speech " and not rhetoric or manipulation.
  • Faulkner's " Dead Letters to Nietzsche, Or the Necromantic Art of Reading Philosophy " ( 2010 ) was reviewed in " Parrhesia " where the reviewer, Matthew Sharpe, called the book " highly commended ."
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