| 1. | Phronesis was a common topic of discussion in ancient Greek philosophy.
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| 2. | Demosthenes relied heavily on the difference aspects of ethos, especially phronesis.
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| 3. | The Illative sense is for Newman, the intellectual counterpart of Aristotle's Phronesis.
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| 4. | Understood with precision then, rhetorical reason guides and ???????? ( " phronesis " ) drives moral inquiry.
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| 5. | Asian Theological Seminary has published the journal " Phronesis " ( ISSN 2012-4066 ) since 1994.
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| 6. | His head a cock's represents " Phronesis ", the fowl being emblematical of foresight and vigilance.
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| 7. | "Phronesis " is concerned with particulars, because it is concerned with how to act in particular situations.
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| 8. | At the time of its founding, it was commended as a supplement or even rival to the journal " Phronesis ".
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| 9. | Hence, rhetorical reason is a modality of " phronesis " and also, as Aristotle famously notes, a counterpart of dialectic.
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| 10. | The poem is an argument between Alithia ( truth ) and Pseustis ( falsehood }, with Phronesis ( reason ), acting as referee.
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