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Endoxa
Endoxa ((ギリシア語:ἔνδοξα)) derives from the word ''doxa'' (δόξα, meaning "beliefs", "opinions"). Whereas Plato condemned ''doxa'' as a starting point from which to attain truth, Aristotle used the term ''endoxa''in the sense of "commonplace", "everyday", "consensus"to identify a group or population's beliefs that had previously withstood debate and argument (and were, thereby, more stable than ''doxa''). Examples of Aristotle's use of ''endoxa'' may be found in the ''Topics'' of the ''Organon'' and in his ''Rhetoric''. Otfried Höffe, translated by Christine Salazar, offers a detailed discussion of the topic in "Aristotle" (2003; ). == See also ==
* ''Doxa''
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