SYNKATATHESIS


Meaning of SYNKATATHESIS in English

ˌsinkəˈtathəsə̇s, -iŋk- noun

( -es )

Etymology: Greek, literally, approval, assent, from the stem of synkatatithenai to agree entirely with (from syn- + katatithenai to put down, put an end to, settle, from kata- cata- + tithenai to put, place) + -sis — more at do

: acceptance or endorsement of a presentation or idea as true or valid — used of a Stoic doctrine analogous to the modern view of judgment

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