Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
paraenesis
Noun
/ˌpærəˈiːnəsɪs/

Definition
A form of moral exhortation or advice, often urging readers or listeners to consider the ethical implications of their actions.

Examples
- The ancient philosopher often incorporated paraenesis into his writings to encourage his students to live virtuous lives.
- In his speech, he delivered a powerful paraenesis that resonated with the audience, prompting them to reflect on their choices.

Meaning
Paraenesis refers to an admonitory discourse that aims to guide people’s behavior by offering moral counsel. It emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in decision-making.

Synonyms
- admonition
- exhortation
- advice
- counsel