Aphorism

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An aphorism is a concise, terse, statement of a general truth or principle.[1] Aphorisms are often handed down by tradition from generation to generation.

Often, aphorisms are distinguished from other short sayings by the need for interpretation to make sense of them. In A Theory of the Aphorism, Andrew Hui defined an aphorism as "a short saying that requires interpretation".[2]

A famous example is:

It is not possible to step into the same river twice.

The term aphorism is derived from the ancient Greek aphorismos, denoting 'delimitation', 'distinction', and 'definition.'

Further reading

Notes

  1. Definition of Aphorism from the Online Etymology Dictionary
  2. Hui, Andrew (2019). A Theory of the Aphorism: from Confucius to Twitter. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. doi:10.23943/princeton/9780691188959.001.0001. ISBN 9780691188959.