- In
philosophy and rhetoric,
eristic (from Eris, the
ancient Gr****
goddess of chaos, strife, and discord)
refers to an
argument that aims to successfully...
- as '
eristic'. This
literally means "designed for wrangling" (ἐρίς, eris,
meaning 'strife' in Gr****). No
matter how one
attempts to re****e
eristic arguments...
- use of
grammatical gender. The
titles of his books, such as
Technique of
Eristics (Technē Eristikōn,
literally "Practice of Wranglings"—
wrestling used as...
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Being Right: 38 Ways to Win an
Argument (also The Art of Controversy, or
Eristic Dialectic: The Art of
Winning an Argument; German:
Eristische Dialektik:...
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Discordia holds three core principles: the
Aneristic Principle (order), the
Eristic Principle (disorder) and the
notion that both are mere illusions. The following...
- the
school were
first called Megarians and that
later they were
called Eristics, and then Dialecticians, but it is
probable that
these names designated...
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Socrates is also
supposed to have
reproved Euclid for his
fondness for
eristic disputes. He was
present at Socrates'
death (399 BCE),
after which Euclid...