パレーシア
1. ParrhesiaIn rhetoric, parrhesia is a figure of speech described as: to speak candidly or to ask forgiveness for so speaking. The term is borrowed from the Greek παρρησία (πᾶν "all" + ῥῆσις / ῥῆμα "utterance, speech") meaning literally "to speak everything" and by extension "to speak freely," "to speak boldly," or "boldness. " It implies not only freedom of speech, but the obligation to speak the truth for the common good, even at personal risk.
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