sophism in English

noun
1
a fallacious argument, especially one used deliberately to deceive.
And style, said Flaubert, is a very manner of seeing things, adding that distinctions between thought and style are a sophism .

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1. This sophism goes against common sense.

2. It is sophism to connect physiological needs with morality.

3. Dialectical analyzing the nature of sophism, it is a mistake.

4. "That's a beautiful sophism" said the girl with a smile more beautiful still.

5. Until 5th century B. C. , this sceptic started, its main representative was the school of sophism .

6. If it believed in its own essence, would it ... seek refuge in hypocrisy and sophism?

7. While the two theories are to a certain extent reasonable, they are not free of sophism, which is a serious defect.

8. He would do anything he thought must, and not think over others. He is sophism to his fingers. However, he actually approved by all Japanese.

9. Its essence is criticism and revolution, its forms are dialogue and dispute, its opposites are dogmatism and sophism, and its contents are unlimitedly abundant and concrete.

10. Blindest of All is an original soundtrack for the webtoon Purple Hyacinth, composed by Sophism and Isabella LeVan; and produced by A Million in Vermillion.

11. We all know the so-called sophism of the ancients, proving that Achilles would never overtake the tortoise, though Achilles walked ten times as fast as the tortoise.

12. How many times had he risen to his feet in the combat, held fast to the rock, leaning against sophism, dragged in the dust, now getting the upper hand of his conscience, again overthrown by it!

13. This is only a sophism founded on this, that it is of no importance to the human race to believe that a certain man exists, whereas it is extremely useful for them to believe the existence of a God.