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Metanoia
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a figure of speech that involves a self-correction or a revision of what has just been said, usually to strengthen or emphasize the speaker's argument or to make a point more clearly
What is "metanoia"?
Metanoia is a rhetorical device where the speaker or writer rephrases or revises a statement to clarify or correct their previous words, often to emphasize or refine a point. It involves making a self-correction or offering a more precise or nuanced explanation of something that was previously stated. For example, saying, "He is a great musician, no, a virtuoso of his craft", refines the initial description by using a more specific term. Metanoia helps to add depth or clarity to the original statement.