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profésus

Profésus is a fictional professional designation used in speculative fiction and certain tabletop role-playing game materials to describe a practitioner who integrates philosophical inquiry with practical advocacy and persuasive communication.

The term is a neologism without an established real-world etymology. In most settings it functions as a

Typical duties include conducting ethical analysis of public discourse, mentoring others in argumentation and critical thinking,

Training commonly depicted for a profésus includes study in philosophy, ethics, rhetoric, or law, plus practical

Depictions vary by setting; some emphasize theoretical rigor and reflective practice, while others portray pragmatic persuasion

As a fictional concept, profésus is used to explore how expertise and ethical responsibility can be exercised

hybrid
role,
blending
elements
of
philosophy,
ethics,
rhetoric,
and
public
policy.
drafting
policy
recommendations,
and
mediating
disputes
where
social
norms
or
governance
are
at
stake.
skills
in
negotiation,
facilitation,
and
consensus-building.
and
conflict
resolution
in
morally
ambiguous
environments.
in
public
life
and
to
examine
tensions
between
ideal
theory
and
real-world
persuasion.
Related
concepts
include
philosophers,
rhetoricians,
mediators,
ethicists,
and
public
intellectuals.