CO OZNACZA SŁOWO ERISTIC
Eristic
Eristic, od starożytnego greckiego słowa eris, oznaczający "spór" lub "walkę", często odnosi się do typu argumentu, który koncentruje się na zakończeniu z udaną dyskusją na argument, w przeciwieństwie do zbliżania się do danej prawdy. Według T. H. Irwina "t jest charakterystyczny dla eristycznego myślenia o niektórych argumentach jako pokonania drugiej strony, pokazując, że przeciwnik musi zgodzić się na negację tego, na co początkowo miał wierzyć". Oznacza to, że argumenty eristyczne koncentrują się na tym, że są słuszne, czy są postrzegane jako prawa czy pociągające. Celem jest zazwyczaj wygrać argument i / lub angażować się w konflikt wyłącznie w celu marnowania czasu przez argumenty, a nie potencjalnie odkryć prawdziwą lub prawdopodobną odpowiedź na konkretne pytanie lub temat. Eristic opowiada się za konfliktem w przeciwieństwie do rozwiązywania konfliktów.
Definicja słowa eristic w słowniku
Pierwsza definicja eristy w słowniku jest związana z kontrowersyjnością lub logiczną dyskusją, szczególnie dla niej samej. Inną definicją erystyki jest osoba, która angażuje się w logiczne spory; kontrowersyjny. Eristic jest także sztuką lub praktyką logicznego sporu, zwłaszcza jeśli jest sprytny.
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Methods of Legal Reasoning
Eristic and sophistry have the same philosophical origins (since eristic
techniques were widely used and taught by ... This classification, introduced by
Aristotle, takes into account not only logical and dialectic inferences, but also
eristic and ...
Jerzy Stelmach, Bartosz Brożek,
2006
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The New Dialectic: Conversational Contexts of Argument
Eristic Dialogue The quarrel, a subtype of the eristic dialogue, was well known to
the ancients.2 According to Kerferd, Plato often uses the term 'eristic' (eristi- kos)
to refer to the use of techniques of argument to win victory in a verbal exchange: ...
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One-Sided Arguments: A Dialectical Analysis of Bias
Dialectical argument is a cooperative, two-sided truth-seeking art that requires a
constructive and balanced attitude, whereas eristic dialogue is one-sided,
quarrelsome, and antagonistic. While there is opposition between the
participants in ...
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Philosophy, Science, Education and Culture
If my questioner were a professor of the eristic and contentious sort I should say
to him: I have made my statement; if it is wrong, it is your business to examine
and refute it. But if, like you and me on this occasion, we were friends and chose
to ...
Robert Nola, Gürol Irzık,
2006
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Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition: Communication from ...
Hence, Plato, Isocrates, and Aristotle were all critical of eristic practices. In
Sophist, Plato compared a contentious speaker to a prizefighter whose goal is
victory rather than knowledge or truth: Eristic lacks legitimacy because it counte-
nances ...
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Knowledge and Religious Authority in the Pseudo-Clementines: ...
either in facts or in arguments, but that all things that are, are simply carried up
and down like the [tidal flow in the] Euripus and never stay at any point for any
duration of time.30 In these passages, Plato takes issue with antilogic and eristic
as ...
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Plausible Argument in Everyday Conversation
Plato and Aristotle on Eristic Dialogue For Plato and Aristotle, a dialogue is a
verbal exchange between two individuals, where one plays the role of questioner
and the other that of answerer. Both philosophers recognized various kinds of ...
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Virtues of Authenticity: Essays on Plato and Socrates
ERISTIC,. ANTILOGIC,. SOPHISTIC,. DIALECTIC: PLATO'S. DEMARCATION. OF.
PHILOSOPHY. FROM. SOPHISTRY. WRITING in 345 B.C. — over fifty years after
Socrates' death and over twenty after the composition of the Republic — the ...
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Encyclopedia of Rhetoric
[See also Figures of speech; and Poetry] —ANDREA GRUN—OESTERREICH
ERISTIC. A derivative of the Greek term eris, which means strife, eristic belongs
to the agonistic ethic whose goal is victory. As used in classical texts about
rhetoric, ...
These Socratic techniques of examination and refutation are also characteristic of
eristic. If Plato recognizes the bad moral effects of destructive argument, and if he
believes that the sophists practise eristic, then he has a good reason for ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «ERISTIC»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
eristic w wiadomościach.
Four more journalists arrested in Egypt, where 18 are already in jail
With the utmost respect, i feel like this response is highly eristic and largely unsubstantiated. I don't think you are saying anything that I didn't ... «The Guardian, Lip 15»
Climate Science Doubts: Not Because of Payment, but Because the …
What the dogmatists understand well is eristic argument, after Eris the Greek goddess of discord and chaos. Eristic tactics come to us from the ... «Breitbart News, Mar 15»
Mathematician Tells Climate Change Advocates 'Time to Get Over …
The climate change proponents, according to Dr. Essex, are using an old form of Eristic argument–Eris was ancient goddess of chaos. «Breitbart News, Mar 15»
Save Willie: The global warming movement is anti-science, oblivious …
Those that speak out must endure vexatious, eristic tactics rather than scientific reasoning in matters from publication, to funding, to jobs. «Financial Post, Lut 15»
AC Grayling defends Booker-winner Richard Flanagan after hatchet …
Speaking to the Guardian, Grayling dismissed Hofmann's write-up as “a tiresome exercise in eristic – being oppositional for the mere sake of it ... «The Guardian, Sty 15»
The Zen Pagan: #Ferguson: Righteous Anger and Wrathful Deities
Or as the Discordian Law of Eristic Escalation says, “Imposition of Order = Escalation of Chaos.” (And Fenderson's Amendment: the tighter the ... «Patheos, Gru 14»
WRITING WRONGS: It's a good proposition to use a preposition to …
Eristic — provoking controversy or given to sophistical argument and specious reasoning. Invective — an abusive term, insult, curse, etc. «Sierra Vista Herald, Lis 14»
Gough Whitlam dead: The ride of a lifetime
Politics, for Whitlam, was an eristic exercise, bound by the conventions of good debate, in which political questions could be settled by rational ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Paz 14»
History of the Discordian Society
... disruptive teachings disseminated through the incendiary writings of Robert Anton Wilson and other Eristic luminaries, the Discordian Society ... «Boing Boing, Lip 14»
It's ludicrous to deny the threat to the UK from ISIS
This position is based on a reductive analysis of Islamist militancy that serves a negativist, incoherent and eristic agenda. The fact of the matter ... «Left Foot Forward, Lip 14»