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Diaphora (Dia- + -phora) is Greek for difference[1]:

But even in classical Athens, as Plato put it, this was an ancient controversy (palaia diaphora; Plato 1937: 607b). The noun diaphora could also be rendered as difference, différend, or dissensus. --Theory After 'Theory' by Jane Elliott, ‎Derek Attridge





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