- An
irrelevant conclusion, also
known as
ignoratio elenchi (Latin for 'ignoring re****ation') or
missing the point, is the
informal fallacy of presenting...
- Σοφιστικοὶ Ἔλεγχοι, romanized: Sophistikoi Elenchoi; Latin: De
Sophisticis Elenchis) is a text in Aristotle's
Organon in
which he
identified thirteen fallacies...
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conclusion based on one or more
premises that
differ from it (see
ignoratio elenchi and
begging the question). It is
sometimes said that a self-evident proposition...
- she
could be
wearing pants instead.
Another related fallacy is
ignoratio elenchi or
irrelevant conclusion: an
argument that
fails to
address the
issue in...
- the
Western intellectual tradition by the
Aristotelian De
Sophisticis Elenchis.
Fallacies may be
committed intentionally to mani****te or
persuade by...
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scholastic logicians. The On
Sophistical Re****ations (Latin: De
Sophisticis Elenchis)
gives a
treatment of
logical fallacies, and
provides a key link to Aristotle's...
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maneuvering in a multi-parti****nt TV debate: The
fallacy of
ignoratio elenchi". Dil ve
Edebiyat Dergisi. 15 (1): 25-58. Lindley,
Dennis V. (2006). Understanding...
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chronology (which of
course leaves out much): Categories, Topics,
Sophistici Elenchi, Analytics,
Metaphysics Δ, the
physical works, the Ethics, and the rest...
- 2011-10-04.
Bibliography Aristotle, On
Sophistical Re****ations, De
Sophistici Elenchi.
William of Ockham,
Summa of
Logic (ca. 1323) Part III.4. John Buridan...
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central technique of the
Socratic method. The
Latin form
elenchus (plural
elenchi) is used in
English as the
technical philosophical term. The most common...