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“My therapist’s parrhesia sometimes stings, but it’s always what I need to hear.”
“There’s a difference between rudeness and parrhesia for the sake of honesty.”
“It required parrhesia, but I finally stood up to my workplace bully.”
Greek, early 19th century
One interpretation of “parrhesia” is “freedom of speech,” but it’s not the kind of freedom of speech enumerated in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Instead it’s a kind of ...
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