Such sophisms, while efficient in the media or in the public, are in reality hardly convincing. |
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Disjunctions or conditionals featured as premises in many of the logical paradoxes and sophisms which members of the Dialectical school discussed. |
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These equivalences, however, are sophisms. |
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But fashion and authority apart, and bringing Plato to the test of reason, take from him, his sophisms, futilities, and incomprehensibilities, and what remains? |
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His clear intelligence revolted from the dominant sophisms of that time. |
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