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Sophism can mean two very different things: In the modern definition, a sophism is a confusing or illogical argument used for deceiving someone. ...
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1 : an argument apparently correct in form but actually invalid; especially : such an argument used to deceive 2 : sophistry 1 ...
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Sophism was the movement in philosophy of the sophists based more on rhetoric than virtue.
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1. a specious argument for displaying ingenuity in reasoning or for deceiving someone. 2. any false argument; fallacy. Origin: ...
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[Middle English sophime, sophisme, from Old French sophime, from Latin sophisma, from Greek, from sophizesthai, to be subtle, from sophos, clever, wise.] ...
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What are Sophisms?: Philosophers and dialecticians before and since Aristotle worried over sophisms. Simply, in SOMthink, sophisms are illogical logic.
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Sophism can mean two very different things. In Ancient Greece, the sophists were a group of teachers of philosophy and rhetoric. In the modern definition, ...
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Notes on the relations between Sophism and Platonism.
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Sep 20, 2009 ... Quintessential Sophism. Jelaluddin said: Everything that is expressed in words are only abstractions which resonate in another's mind based ...
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