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procatalepsis
‖ procatalepsis Rhet. (prəʊkætəˈlɛpsɪs) [med.L., a. Gr. προκατάληψις anticipation, n. of action f. προκαταλαµβάνειν to take up beforehand, anticipate.] A rhetorical figure by which an opponent's objections are anticipated and answered.1586 A. Day Eng. Secretary ii. (1625) 96 Procatalepsis or Præoccu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Procatalepsis
In argumentation, procatalepsis is used to answer the opponent's possible objections before they can be made. Inoculation Procatalepsis is linked to the rhetorical term inoculation. wikipedia.org
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prolepsis
‖ prolepsis (prəʊˈlɛpsɪs, -ˈliːpsɪs) Pl. -ses (-siːz). Also 7 prolepsie, 8–9 -sy. [L., a. Gr. πρόληψις a preconception; in rhet. anticipation, f. προλαµβάνειν to anticipate.] 1. The representation or taking of something future as already done or existing; anticipation; also, the assignment of an eve... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rhetorical device
Examples include antanagoge, apophasis, aporia, hypophora, metanoia and procatalepsis. Procatalepsis By anticipating and answering a possible objection, procatalepsis allows an argument to continue while rebutting points opposing it. wikipedia.org
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presumptuous
presumptuous, a. (prɪˈzʌm(p)tjuːəs) Also 4 -somptuose, 5 -sumptuose, (-suis), 5–6 -tuouse, -tuows(e. [a. OF. presuntuex (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), presumptuoux, mod.F. présomptueux, ad. L. præsumptuōsus, late variant of the regular præsumptiōsus presumptious, perh. influenced by sumptuōsus, f. sumptu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Poisoning the well
See also Appeal to ridicule Black propaganda Dog whistle (politics) Framing (social sciences) Fruit of the poisonous tree Guilt by association Procatalepsis wikipedia.org
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preventer
preventer (prɪˈvɛntə(r)) [f. prevent v. + -er1. See also preventor.] One who prevents. † 1. a. One who goes or acts before another, an anticipator. Obs.1624 Bacon War w. Spain Wks. 1879 I. 540/2 The arch⁓duke was the assailant, and the preventer, and had the fruit of his diligence and celerity. † b.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Figure of speech
Procatalepsis: refuting anticipated objections as part of the main argument. wikipedia.org
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