bn:00072823n
Noun Concept
Categories: Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links, Sophists, Ancient Greek educators, Articles with short description, Presocratic philosophy
EN
sophism  sophistry  sophistication
EN
A deliberately invalid argument displaying ingenuity in reasoning in the hope of deceiving someone WordNet 3.0
Definitions
Relations
Sources
EN
A deliberately invalid argument displaying ingenuity in reasoning in the hope of deceiving someone WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Ancient Greek philosophical school Wikidata
Specious argument used for deceiving someone Wikidata
A flawed argument superficially correct in its reasoning, usually designed to deceive. An intentional fallacy. OmegaWiki
A flawed argument, superficially correct in its reasoning, usually designed to deceive. Wiktionary
Flawed argument superficially correct in its reasoning, usually designed to deceive. Wiktionary (translation)
An argument that seems plausible, but is fallacious or misleading, especially one devised deliberately to be so. Wiktionary
An argument that seems plausible, but is fallacious or misleading. Wiktionary (translation)
WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Wikidata
EN
Wiktionary
OmegaWiki
EN
Wikipedia Redirections
EN