Those who despise these zenonian arguments as sophisms, ought to look at the way in which they were answered, at or near the time. |
It is based on theological juggling and traditional sophisms. |
Such sophisms, while efficient in the media or in the public, are in reality hardly convincing. |
Disjunctions or conditionals featured as premises in many of the logical paradoxes and sophisms which members of the Dialectical school discussed. |
There never was a collection of more glaring contradictions, more gaudy sophisms, than the youthful orator's declamatory harangue. |
The poison, rankling in her veins, she knew could not be expelled by idle sophisms. |