In rhetoric, protrepsis (Ancient Greek: πρότρεψις) and paraenesis (παραίνεσις) are two closely related styles of exhortation that are employed by moral...
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ethics Projectivism Promise Proportionalism Protected values Protrepsis and paraenesis Prudentialism psychological pain public relations punishment Puruṣārtha...
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external evidences by a natural, simple, and moderate way of living. Ante-Nicene Fathers Protrepsis and paraenesis Paedagogus Wikisource has original text...
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man fully participate in the Logos, which is universal truth. Protrepsis and paraenesis Droge (1989), p. 138 Droge (1989), p. 130 Droge (1989), p. 131...
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Business consultation Judge–advisor system Protrepsis and paraenesis Public consultation Category:Family and parenting writers Jessica Weisberg (2018)...
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Neoplatonist Iamblichus Protrepticus, one of the Idyllia of Ausonius Protrepsis and paraenesis, two closely related styles of exhortation The Hortensius follows...
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Monetary Fund and the World Bank Prototype theory Protrepsis and paraenesis Provability logic Provo (movement) Proxenus of Atarneus Proximate and ultimate...
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