used to express a conclusion for which there is stronger evidence than for a previously accepted one
(noun) an expression of real or pretended doubt or uncertainty especially for rhetorical effect / (noun) a logical impasse or contradiction / (noun) a radical contradiction in the import of a text or theory that is seen in deconstruction as inevitable
biopolitics: a term defined by Foucault (though not first) as the style of government that regulates populations through "biopower" (the application and impact of political power on all aspects of human life)
(noun) defensive wall
(adjective) lacking a syllable at the end of a line in metrical verse or ending in an incomplete foot
(adjective) consisting of or measured in money / (adjective) of or relating to money
(noun) image representation / (noun) an insubstantial form or semblance of something; trace (plural: simulacra)