Prolepsis vs Simulacrum - What's the difference?
prolepsis | simulacrum |
(rhetoric) The assignment of something to a period of time that precedes it.
(logic) The anticipation of an objection to an argument.
(grammar, rhetoric) A construction that consists of placing an element in a syntactic unit before that to which it would logically correspond.
(philosophy, epistemology) A so-called "preconception", i.e. a pre-theoretical notion which can lead to true knowledge of the world. (rfex)
(botany) Growth in which lateral branches develop from a lateral meristem, after the formation of a bud or following a period of dormancy, when the lateral meristem is split from a terminal meristem.
An image or representation.
A faint trace or semblance.
As nouns the difference between prolepsis and simulacrum
is that prolepsis is (rhetoric) the assignment of something to a period of time that precedes it while simulacrum is an image or representation.prolepsis
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(prolepses)Synonyms
* (representation of something that has occurred before its time) anachronism, flashforward, foreshadowing * (anticipation of objection to an argument) procatalepsis * left dislocationAntonyms
* (botany) syllepsisDerived terms
* prolepticReferences
*simulacrum
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(en-noun) (wikipedia simulacrum)- a simulacrum of a New York studio apartment
- a simulacrum of hope