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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ERISTICALLY»
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Beyond the Area Studies Wars: Toward a New International Studies
With regard to the first concern, Inden proposes that agents act dialectically and
eristically. He defines dialectic as the process whereby two opposing parties
eventually create common ground upon which they can both tread. Eristical
behavior ...
2
The Birth of Rhetoric: Gorgias, Plato and Their Successors
Moreover, Aristotle betrays anxiety lest this ad hominem approach to correction
through dialectic should lead one to refute 'invalidly' and eristically, for in the
immediate sequel he urges: 'but one converting another properly must convert
him ...
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Plato's Moral Realism: Aquinas on Emotion
Question-and-answer has ap- parently won the day, but it can be used
philosophically or eristically: to find the truth or merelyto win the argument. An
earlier Socrates might seem at times to argue “eristically”; however, his approach
then was ...
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Essays on Aristotle's Rhetoric
Moreover, Aristotle betrays anxiety lest this ad hominem approach to correction
through dialectic should lead one to refute invalidly and eristically, for in the
immediate sequel he urges: "But one converting another properly must convert
him ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
... disputatious, contentious, argumentative. [< G eristikos < eris strife]. n. eristic 1.
disputation; art of disputing, debating. 2. a disputant, debater. n. eristic one who is
argumentative, contentious; syn. philopolemist, q.v. adv. eristically.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
... or eristically [in the form of controversy] to handle these awful mysteries. This
renders it our duty, and that indispensably, inasmuch as we are required to "
contend earnestly for the faith once delivered unto the saints." But yet, also, when
this ...
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The Christian Remembrancer
In his metaphysics we think the present writer is tentative ; and in his political
speculations he, like the old Sophists, generally seems to regard the subject
eristically than on established convictions. ' Sponsorial Stipulations at Infant
Baptism ...
8
Plato: An Interpretation
Commentators often say that Socrates in his arguments exploits the double
meanings of such words as aischron, kalon, eu prattein. As I see it, Socrates does
not eristically exploit these double meanings, but brings out the true moral insight
...
... naturally drawn cowards the Yellowbacks edge. Cross the fence,erected to
keep sheep from the rocky declivity of Yillowslacks, the Ordnance -<Urvey
pinpoints » DogKock,whatever that maybe, and uncharact- eristically gives«n
erroneous ...
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The Rational Enterprise: logos in Plato's Theaetetus
... with literal interpretation— Socrates going on to upbraid himself and Glaucon
for failing to make proper distinctions, and instead interpreting their conclusions "
most manfully and eristically, in the literal and verbal sense" (Rep. V, 454b5-6).
Rosemary Desjardins, 1990
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ERISTICALLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
eristically en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Climate Science Doubts: Not Because of Payment, but Because the …
No eristically-charged hyper-politics can ever trump Nature. If it is not already obvious to you that the dogmatists have egg on their faces ... «Breitbart News, Mar 15»