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    Where is the uncanny usage of this phrase "aetiologizing aposiopesis" found and who coined this phrase?

    Question #88384. Asked by tragic_flawed. (Nov 11 07 7:13 PM)


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    It is found in The Nietzsche Disappointment: Reckoning with Nietzsche's Unkept Promises. Friedrich Nietzsche coined the phrase.

    http://books.google.com/books?id=xaLZP_1FSusC&pg=PT29&lpg=PT29&dq=apologizing+aposiopesis&source=web&ots=yMJom2lf52&sig=Fqhf3tgCNO2PiEx6eUEC_XyBhzQ#PPT31,M1

    Dec 29 07, 7:34 PM


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