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the moment your argument hits a wall and realizes the wall was the point.
means a state of genuine puzzlement where reasoning leads to two equally solid but contradictory conclusions, and you're stuck.
from greek for impasse or lack of passage, from a- (without) plus poros (way through) — socrates used it to describe the dead end his questions left people in, right before they realized they didn't know what they thought they knew.
socratic toolused deliberately to expose false confidence
derrida's favoritedeconstruction basically lives inside aporia
not confusionit's precise, structured, earned bewilderment