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eristic Meaning in Bengali



 বিতর্কবিদ্যা,

একজন ব্যক্তি যিনি ক বিতর্ক করে; যারা ভালো নয় অথবা বিতর্ক ভোগ

Noun:

বিতর্কবিদ্যা,





eristic's Usage Examples:

argumentation as 'eristic'.


No matter how one attempts to refute eristic arguments.


"Psycho-Metaphysics": The Aneristic Principle is that of APPARENT ORDER; the Eristic Principle is that of APPARENT DISORDER.


The Gish gallop is a term for an eristic technique in which a debater attempts to overwhelm an opponent by excessive number of arguments, without regard.


In philosophy and rhetoric, eristic (from Eris, the ancient Greek goddess of chaos, strife, and discord) refers to argument that aims to successfully.


sophists questioned by Socrates in a confrontation of the Euthydemian eristic and the Socratic elenchus.


Discordia holds three core principles: the Aneristic Principle (order), the Eristic Principle (disorder) and the notion that both are mere illusions.


Brysons when it refers to Bryson of Heraclea: Bryson of Heraclea introduced eristic dialectic after Euclides, whereas Clinomachus augmented it, and whereas.


Socrates is also supposed to have reproved Euclid for his fondness for eristic disputes.


Plato mentions his ideas in a dialogue called Euthydemus, but due to his eristic views and arguments thought that not historical personal.


It also encompasses eristic dialog, the branch of social debate in which victory over an opponent is.


Dialectic may thus be contrasted with both the eristic, which refers to argument that aims to successfully dispute another's argument.


un-Platonic fashion to refer, not to dialectic, but to what Plato considered eristic.


Here to say that this contribution had the eristic arbitration and Mr Kapitanis intact but the responsibility lies with José.


say that you corrupt all who meet you by teaching them good-for-nothing, eristic sophistries, while I in like manner teach them erotic.


killing (in Samson Agonistes and “Empedocles on Etna”), because invective, eristic, polemic, and logomachy are so pronounced an aspect of rhetoric” (19-20).



eristic's Meaning':

a person who disputes; who is good at or enjoys controversy

Synonyms:

eristical; argumentative;

Antonyms:

unargumentative; fat person; introvert;

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