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hysteron proteron |
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hysteron proteron [ˈhɪstəˌrɒn ˈprɒtəˌrɒn] n 1. (Philosophy / Logic) Logic a fallacious argument in which the proposition to be proved is assumed as a premise 2. (Literature / Rhetoric) Rhetoric a figure of speech in which the normal order of two sentences, clauses, etc., is reversed, as in bred and born (for born and bred) [from Late Latin, from Greek husteron proteron the latter (placed as) former] hysteron proteron a figure of speech in which what logically should come last comes flrst, as “bred and bom” and “thunder and lightning.” Also called hysterology. See also: Rhetoric and Rhetorical Devices
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