aporia造句1 That is to say, aporia is directed to the boundary, without passage or step, displacement or substitution.
2 Derrida's later thoughts had an ethical turn. The concept of "aporia" is the theme discussed both ethically and philosophically.
3 Hence, the aporia of aesthetic myth writing derived from Gnosticism 's dualism, which was represented in western aesthetic history of Prometheus myth writings.
4 And he claims an inevitable paradox in democracy, coming from a sort of epistemological aporia other than the Socrates'.
5 I should mention before going any further, any further on, that I say aporia without knowing what it means.
6 The concept is one of death, which, in the aporia of time, addresses how death composes the boundary of being or aporia.