Sophistical
21History of logic — Philosophy ( …
22Topics (Aristotle) — The Topics is the name given to one of Aristotle s six works on logic, collectively known as the Organon. The other five are: * Categories * De Interpretatione * Prior Analytics * Posterior Analytics * On Sophistical Refutations The Topics… …
23σοφισματώδη — σοφισματώδης sophistical neut nom/voc/acc pl (attic epic doric) σοφισματώδης sophistical masc/fem/neut nom/voc/acc dual (doric aeolic) σοφισματώδης sophistical masc/fem acc sg (attic epic doric) …
24σοφισματώδης — sophistical masc/fem acc pl (attic epic doric) σοφισματώδης sophistical masc/fem nom/voc pl (doric aeolic) σοφισματώδης sophistical masc/fem nom sg …
25so|phis´ti|cal|ness — so|phis|ti|cal «suh FIHS tuh kuhl», adjective. 1. clever but misleading; based on false or unsound reasoning: »a sophistical proof. It is a reasoning weak, rotten and sophistical (Edmund Burke). 2. using clever but misleading arguments; reasoning …
26so|phis´ti|cal|ly — so|phis|ti|cal «suh FIHS tuh kuhl», adjective. 1. clever but misleading; based on false or unsound reasoning: »a sophistical proof. It is a reasoning weak, rotten and sophistical (Edmund Burke). 2. using clever but misleading arguments; reasoning …
27so|phis|ti|cal — «suh FIHS tuh kuhl», adjective. 1. clever but misleading; based on false or unsound reasoning: »a sophistical proof. It is a reasoning weak, rotten and sophistical (Edmund Burke). 2. using clever but misleading arguments; reasoning falsely or… …
28Sophistic — So*phis tic, Sophistical So*phis tic*al, a. [L. sophisticus, Gr. ?: cf. F. sophistique.] Of or pertaining to a sophist; embodying sophistry; fallaciously subtile; not sound. [1913 Webster] His argument . . . is altogether sophistical. Macaulay.… …
29Sophistically — Sophistic So*phis tic, Sophistical So*phis tic*al, a. [L. sophisticus, Gr. ?: cf. F. sophistique.] Of or pertaining to a sophist; embodying sophistry; fallaciously subtile; not sound. [1913 Webster] His argument . . . is altogether sophistical.… …
30Sophisticalness — Sophistic So*phis tic, Sophistical So*phis tic*al, a. [L. sophisticus, Gr. ?: cf. F. sophistique.] Of or pertaining to a sophist; embodying sophistry; fallaciously subtile; not sound. [1913 Webster] His argument . . . is altogether sophistical.… …