This cannot but be sheer sophism of a militarist fanatic and an unpardonable mockery of the Koreans. |
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Thus, even since brute force has been held in check, the sophism has been not merely a species of evil, but the very essence of evil. |
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They regarded this view of science as unsatisfactory, incomplete, or just another form of sophism. |
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And style, said Flaubert, is a very manner of seeing things, adding that distinctions between thought and style are a sophism. |
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There are a number of cogent arguments against fur that do not require descending into this kind of bigoted sophism. |
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But this time, its sophism won't work because we have evidence no county, no one in the world can dispute. |
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A sophism is a fallacy in which the error has been knowingly committed, for whatever purpose. |
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The unique parallel of Euclid is just a sophism in order to trap ignorant people. |
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It is a pure sophism to maintain that if Canada is divisible, the territory of Quebec is too. |
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As was the case with Socrates, philosophy has sought to peel itself away from sophism by admitting to its ignorance, as if unknowing were a pathos to be confessed. |
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This year, in shame, the relevant secretary of the Assembly has decided to reduce the scope of the fest and has given reasons which can only be described as sophism. |
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As for the improvement hoped for in terms of protecting public health and the environment, such sophism is undoubtedly contrary to the aims pursued. |
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Describe your debating strategy: I can do it in one sophism. |
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Every time I've heard it, this argument was in fact a sophism used to prevent Category 4 Dodos from becoming smart, by transforming them into Category 3 Dodos. |
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This is a sophism, a false argument intended to deceive. |
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The Duma, the Communist-dominated lower house of the Russian parliament, up in arms at this sophism, has asked the Constitutional Court for a ruling. |
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