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ironism
English
Etymology
Coined by Richard Rorty, from Ancient Greek [Term?]. Compare irony, -ism.
Noun
ironism (uncountable)
- (philosophy) A state of doubt regarding one's own "vocabulary" (set of communicative beliefs) that cannot be removed by making arguments in that vocabulary
Related terms
- ironist
Translations
- Italian: ironismo (it) m
ironism From the web:
ironist
English
Etymology
irony +? -ist
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?a???n?st/
Noun
ironist (plural ironists)
- Someone who uses irony in humor
- The great ironists do not merely use irony: they live ironically.
- (philosophy) A supporter of ironism
Related terms
- ironism
Translations
- Italian: ironista (it)
Romanian
Etymology
From French ironiste
Noun
ironist m (plural ironi?ti)
- ironist
Declension
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