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源自中古英語 ,源自古法語 ,源自拉丁語 (谬误,诡辩),源自古希臘語 (sóphisma),源自 (sophízō) + (-ma)

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  1. (不可數歷史) 智辩学派
    近義詞:
    • 1958, Sophie Trenkner, The Greek Novella in the Classical Period頁號 15:
      Within the framework of democracy a new ideology, born of sophism, took root and proclaimed the rights of the individual in all spheres, political as well as moral.
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    • 2003, , “Ethnography and Pragmatism”, 出自 Alfonso Morales 編, Renascent Pragmatism: Studies in Law and Social Science, →ISBN頁號 92:
      Empiricism has its roots in Greek and Roman sophism and skepticism, and continues through Kant and American pragmatism.
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    • 2009, Richard M. Berthold, Dare to Struggle: The History and Society of Greece, →ISBN頁號 75:
      Sophistic teachers did not, in general, consciously aim at corrupting the young or turning them against their parents, but the radical skepticism and moral relativism of later sophism indirectly achieved something like this.
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  2. (可數) 诡辩
    近義詞:
    • 1831, ], 章號 XIX, 出自 Romance and Reality. [], 卷 I, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, [], →OCLC頁號 232:
      The hope of improvement is a quality at once so strong and so excellent in the human mind, that I, for one, disapprove of any sophism—or, if you will, argument—that tends to repress it.
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  3. (可數) 故意谬误
  4. (不可數) 诡辩术
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    • 1779, David Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion:
      What! No demonstration of the Being of God! No abstract arguments! No proofs a priori! Are these, which have hitherto been so much insisted on by philosophers, all fallacy, all sophism? Can we reach no further in this subject than experience and probability?
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