
Ep. 247: Aristotle on Rhetoric and Emotions (Part Two)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Aristotle Meams, Not Enthe Mems, Just Enthomem
Ily: I thought it was funny, like when you do philosophy, there's always the ancient greek erms that get translated inte ones that don't. And i noticed it like entomem is one of those that they just don't even bother it's like, we got no analogue to it. Ily: It took me a while to get my mind wrapped around the concept of it, and then once i did, it was fine. Both the translations use anthemy, yes. There's literally not even a word that's relatively close, like anger or hatred, or idea, or that somebody felt comfortable using in translation.
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