Anticategoria; or, Tu Quoque The use of a Counter-Charge, or Recrimination

An´-ti-cat´-ee-gor´-i-a . Greek, ἀντικατηγορία, a counter-charge: from ἀντί (anti), against, and κατηγορέω, to speak against: hence, to recriminate, to accuse in turn .

The figure is used when we retort upon another the very insinuation or accusation which he has made against us. It differs from Antistrophe (see above); in that it has to do, not with any general kind of words, but with a particular accusation .

It is what the Latins called a TU QUOQUE; or, ACCUSATIO ADVERSA, an opposite accusation, or an accusation turned against another; or, TRANSLATIO IN ADVERSARIUM, a transferring against an adversary .

Ezekiel 18:25. -“Yet ye say, The way of the Lord is not equal. Hear now, O house of Israel; Is not my way equal? are not your ways unequal?” So verse 29, and 33:17.

This would be Anteisagoge, were it a simple question instead of an accusation.


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