第3章
- On Sophistical Refutations
- Aristotle
- 133字
- 2016-01-14 12:19:15
First we must grasp the number of aims entertained by those who argue as competitors and rivals to the death.These are five in number, refutation, fallacy, paradox, solecism, and fifthly to reduce the opponent in the discussion to babbling-i.e.to constrain him to repeat himself a number of times: or it is to produce the appearance of each of these things without the reality.For they choose if possible plainly to refute the other party, or as the second best to show that he is committing some fallacy, or as a third best to lead him into paradox, or fourthly to reduce him to solecism, i.e.
to make the answerer, in consequence of the argument, to use an ungrammatical expression; or, as a last resort, to make him repeat himself.
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