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  • rhetoric - Give me an example of an apophasis - English Language . . .
    Let's say in a politician's ten minute media campaign they address many things, but leave out climate change Could this be considered an apophasis on their part, No That is simply an omission The essence of apophasis is that you do refer to a subject but only by way of referring to the fact that you will not mention it
  • Term for mentioning X by saying I will not say X
    Apophasis is exactly what you seek To borrow the definition from Chambers, it means "effectively saying something by stating that you will not mention it " It is a commonly-used word in theology: a description of God is apophatic when He is described using what He is not
  • Rhetorical term for the opposite of apophasis paralipsis?
    Oftentimes, apophasis or paralipsis operates by implying that the audience already knows about the information that the speaker is "refusing" to bring up or, if they don't know about it, that it's because the information isn't important or relevant to the discussion at hand - thereby playing on irony in that the information indirectly mentioned
  • Term for rhetorical device of claiming not to intend what you are about . . .
    Apophasis (ə-pŏf′ə-sĭs) comes in different guises: some ethical, some unethical, and some a mixture of both ethical and unethical elements I think your examples comprise the latter; namely, an admixture of--or cross between--the two Here are three instances of apophasis: one ethical, one unethical, and one an admixture:
  • What is the name of this rhetorical device [duplicate]
    Preterition, proslepsis or apophasis, not to mention the many other derivatives with either (late) latin or greek root: praeteritio(n), occupatio on the one hand, cataphasis, paralipsis, parasiopesis on the other hand While they vary with sources, nuances might be:
  • Im happy to see that you are sober as a judge Is this a rhetorical . . .
    But the intention is clearly the same, and on the Wikipedia page for paralipsis (which redirects to apophasis), another example is given in which Ronald Reagan implies something about a political opponent in a similarly oblique manner:
  • rhetoric - Seeking a name for literary device technique involving . . .
    I wonder if it could be shoehorned into apophasis, except that the examples provided aren't ironic (I don't think) According to Wikipedia 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 "
  • Exact meaning behind the phrase: Im not here to. . .
    This could be apophasis (ostensibly backgrounding an issue but really subtly giving it prominence) or a straight statement made merely to set aside a matter on people's minds scotch a rumour – Edwin Ashworth
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