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- Antanagoge abstract "NounAn antanagoge (Greek ἀνταναγωγή, a leading or bringing up), is a figure in rhetoric, in which, not being able to answer the accusation of an adversary, a person instead makes a counter allegation or counteracting an opponent’s proposal with an opposing proposition in one's own speech or writing.It may also refer to placing a positive outlook on a situation that has a negative connotation, such as in the following examples:Literary Examples\"When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.\"\"I got in a car accident, but I was planning on getting a new car anyway.\"\"Many are the pains and perils to be passed, But great is the gain and glory at the last.\"Modern Rhetoric ExamplesPerson 1: \"How come your terrible anti-global warming initiative will cost us 3 billion dollars?\"Person 2: \"Won’t the pain of money loss be worth saving billions of human lives?\"Relation to Tu Quoqe FalacyThe Quoque Falacy is explained as discrediting the opponent's position by asserting the opponent's failure to act consistently in accordance with that position. Antanagoge is similar in that it is a counter argument, yet differs as the counter argument attacks the rhetor’s argument, not his/her argumentative style itself.".
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- Antanagoge wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Antanagoge wikiPageRevisionID "633268738".
- Antanagoge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Antanagoge wikiPageWikiLink Figure_of_speech.
- Antanagoge wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Antanagoge wikiPageWikiLink Recrimination.
- Antanagoge wikiPageWikiLink Rhetoric.
- Antanagoge wikiPageWikiLink Tu_quoque.
- Antanagoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Antanagoge".
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- Antanagoge subject Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Antanagoge hypernym Figure.
- Antanagoge type Person.
- Antanagoge type Technique.
- Antanagoge type Term.
- Antanagoge comment "NounAn antanagoge (Greek ἀνταναγωγή, a leading or bringing up), is a figure in rhetoric, in which, not being able to answer the accusation of an adversary, a person instead makes a counter allegation or counteracting an opponent’s proposal with an opposing proposition in one's own speech or writing.It may also refer to placing a positive outlook on a situation that has a negative connotation, such as in the following examples:Literary Examples\"When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.\"\"I got in a car accident, but I was planning on getting a new car anyway.\"\"Many are the pains and perils to be passed, But great is the gain and glory at the last.\"Modern Rhetoric ExamplesPerson 1: \"How come your terrible anti-global warming initiative will cost us 3 billion dollars?\"Person 2: \"Won’t the pain of money loss be worth saving billions of human lives?\"Relation to Tu Quoqe FalacyThe Quoque Falacy is explained as discrediting the opponent's position by asserting the opponent's failure to act consistently in accordance with that position. ".
- Antanagoge label "Antanagoge".
- Antanagoge sameAs Q4770941.
- Antanagoge sameAs m.09x9t7.
- Antanagoge sameAs Q4770941.
- Antanagoge wasDerivedFrom Antanagoge?oldid=633268738.
- Antanagoge isPrimaryTopicOf Antanagoge.