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词条 Endoxa
释义

  1. Note

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Endoxa ({{lang-el|ἔνδοξα}}) derives from the word doxa (δόξα, meaning "beliefs", "opinions"). Whereas Plato condemned doxa as a starting point from which to attain truth, Aristotle used the term endoxa{{spaced ndash}}in the sense of "commonplace", "everyday", "consensus"{{spaced ndash}}to identify a group or population's beliefs that had previously withstood debate and argument (and were, thereby, more stable than doxa).

Examples of Aristotle's use of endoxa may be found in the Topics[1] of the Organon and in his Rhetoric. Otfried Höffe, translated by Christine Salazar, offers a detailed discussion of the topic in "Aristotle" (2003; {{pp.|35|42}}).

Note

1. ^Book I 1 100b18 Loeb Classical Library #391 p. 273
== See also ==

  • Common sense
  • Doxa
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