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    sophistry
    /ˈsɒfɪstri/

    noun

    • 1. the use of clever but false arguments, especially with the intention of deceiving: "trying to argue that I had benefited in any way from the disaster was pure sophistry"

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  2. SOPHISTRY definition: 1. the clever use of arguments that seem true but are really false, in order to deceive people 2…. Learn more.

  3. Sophistry is reasoning that seems plausible on a superficial level but is actually unsound, or reasoning that is used to deceive. Examples of sophistry in a Sentence

  4. Feb 5, 2019 · Reasoning that appears sound but is misleading or fallacious is known as sophistry. In Metaphysics, Aristotle defines sophistry as "wisdom in appearance only." Etymology: From the Greek, "clever, wise." Examples and Observations. "Sophisms are intended paralogisms, meant to deceive.

  5. Sophistry is tricking someone by making a seemingly clever argument, like a philosopher who argues that up is down and somehow convinces you. If you accuse someone of sophistry, you mean they’ll lie to make a point.

  6. SOPHISTRY meaning: 1. the clever use of arguments that seem true but are really false, in order to deceive people 2…. Learn more.

  7. noun. a method of argument that is seemingly plausible though actually invalid and misleading. the art of using such arguments. subtle but unsound or fallacious reasoning. an instance of this; sophism.

  8. Sophistry is the practice of using clever arguments that sound convincing but are in fact false. [ formal ] Political selection is more dependent on sophistry and less on economic literacy.

  9. a. a method of argument that is seemingly plausible though actually invalid and misleading. b. the art of using such arguments. 2. subtle but unsound or fallacious reasoning. 3. an instance of this; sophism.

  10. noun. /ˈsɒfɪstri/ /ˈsɑːfɪstri/ (plural sophistries) (formal) [uncountable] the use of clever arguments to persuade people that something is true when it is really false. Convincing myself that I had gained in some way from my loss was just pure sophistry. Topics Opinion and argument c2. Definitions on the go.

  11. (uncountable) Cunning or trickery. Wiktionary. Synonyms: sophistication. sophism. trickery. paralogy. paralogism. deception. casuistry. ambiguity. fallacy. inconsistency. irrationality. subtle argument.