- the
Second Sophistic, a
philosophical and
rhetorical movement, was the
chief expression of
intellectual life. The term "Second
Sophistic"
comes from...
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Sophistical Re****ations (Gr****: Σοφιστικοὶ Ἔλεγχοι, romanized: Sophistikoi Elenchoi; Latin: De
Sophisticis Elenchis) is a text in Aristotle's Organon...
- The
Second Sophistic is a literary-historical term
referring to the Gr****
writers who
flourished from the
reign of Nero
until c. 230 AD and who were catalogued...
- -ən/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀντιφῶν) is used to
refer to the
writer of
several Sophistic treatises. He
probably lived in
Athens in the last two
decades of the...
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Skepticism Middle Platonism School of the ****tii
Neopythagoreanism Second Sophistic Neoplatonism Church Fathers Dispositio Indian Hindu Samkhya Nyaya Vaisheshika...
- menu with meal)
Mathematical fallacy –
Certain type of
mistaken proof Sophistical Re****ations – Text by
Aristotle on
logical fallacies, in
which Aristotle...
- discourse. In his
article "Toward a
Sophistic Definition of Rhetoric", John
Poulakos defines rhetoric from a
Sophistic perspective as follows: "Rhetoric...
- of the
answers given by
Krishna appear to be
evasive and
occasionally sophistic. When
logic fails,
Krishna apparently resorts to
divine magic." According...
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Socratics and Cynics. Pp. 233–237.
Nehamas A., 1990, "Eristic, Antilogic,
Sophistic, Dialectic: Plato's
Demarcation of
Philosophy from Sophistry", History...
- devil's
advocate and to try
arguing against yourself as practice. The
Sophistical Re****ations is
viewed by some as an
appendix to the Topics, inasmuch...