| 单词 | sophism | 
| 释义 | sophismn. 1.   a.  A specious but fallacious argument, either used deliberately in order to deceive or mislead, or employed as a means of displaying ingenuity in reasoning. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > misleading argument, sophistry > 			[noun]		 > instance of sophismc1350 fallacea1393 fallation1483 sophisticationa1492 fallax1530 fallacy1532 shift1545 elench1570 collusion1581 goose-trap1610 voidance1621 salvea1628 sophistry1673 wriggle1675 Jesuitism1749 special pleader1867 α.  β. c1386    G. Chaucer Squire's Tale 547  				Ne couthe man by twenty thousand part Contrefete the sophemes of his art.c1400    Rom. Rose 7471  				For men may finde alway sopheme The consequence to enveneme.1488						 (c1478)						    Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace 		(Adv.)	 		(1968–9)	  viii. l. 1509  				Wallace, he herd the sophammis euire-deill.1529    T. More Dialogue Heresyes  iii, in  Wks. 216/2  				Setting wilkin alone with Simkin disputyng theyr sophem themself. a1570 [see sense  1b].							a1603    T. Cartwright Confut. Rhemists New Test. 		(1618)	 578  				The Apostle had taken the measure of these words from their brawling and bawling Sophomes.1642    Bp. J. Taylor Of Sacred Order Episcopacy 		(1647)	 378  				Those few pigmy objections..are but like Sophoms to prove that two and two are not foure.γ. 1532    T. More Confut. Tyndale in  Wks. 541/1  				To tourne their earnest godly sentence into friuolouse cauillacions, & sophismes.1576    A. Fleming tr.  Hippocrates in  Panoplie Epist. 286  				They stand in contention with their sophismes and captious conclusions.1615    H. Crooke Μικροκοσμογραϕια 57  				A captious Sophisme, made to intrap the ignorant.1654    R. Whitlock Ζωοτομία 157  				How easie to impose Sophismes on one that knoweth no kind of Logick, or form of Reasoning!1678    T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. IV  iv. iii. 199  				Here is in this objection a poor sophisme which they cal ‘no-cause for a cause’.1753    S. Johnson Adventurer No. 85. ⁋17  				To fix the thoughts by writing..is the best method of enabling the mind to detect its own sophisms.1785    T. Reid Ess. Intellect. Powers  ii. x. 281  				Others thought that the argument from revelation was a mere sophism.1849    T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. v. 568  				But no sophism is too gross to delude minds distempered by party spirit.1875    H. J. S. Maine Lect. Early Hist. Inst. xiii. 399  				The proposition that men are by nature equal he expressly denounced as an anarchical sophism.c1350    Commem. Dead 218 in  Horstm. Altengl. Leg. 		(1881)	 149  				All þir resons þat þou here sese War my sophims and sotiltese. c1380    Eng. Wycliffite Serm. in  Sel. Wks. II. 288  				Crist and his apostlis weren not moved bi þese sophymes. c1380    Eng. Wycliffite Serm. in  Sel. Wks. III. 227  				Þis a foul soffyme, a foul and a sotil disceit. c1440    J. Capgrave Life St. Katherine  ii. 817  				Late be youre sophym! your termes arn but sour! 1474    W. Caxton tr.  Game & Playe of Chesse 		(1883)	  iii. iv. 119  				The conclusions and the sophyms of logyque. 1509    S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure 		(1845)	  xi. 42  				Seven sophyms full hard and fallacyous. 1530    J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 173  				Sophisme, a sophyme. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > logic > logical disputation or dialectics > 			[noun]		 > sophistry sophistrya1400 sophism1566 sophistic1862 society > education > learning > study > subject or object of study > 			[noun]		 > university exercise sophism1566 1566    in  T. Fowler Hist. Corpus Christi Coll. 		(1893)	 112  				Item, he harde no sophisme. a1570    R. Morice in  J. Strype Eccl. Memorials 		(1721)	 III. xxviii. 233  				[Latimer] came into the Sopham School, among the Youth, there gathered together of Daily Custom to keep their Sophams and Disputations. 1579    W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in  D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 475  				Euery boy in Cambridge, that hath but once kept sophisme, would hisse at him for this assertion.  c.  Without article: Sophistry. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > misleading argument, sophistry > 			[noun]		 sophistry1340 chop-logic1533 Jesuitism1613 chopping of logic1668 casuistry1712 sophism1768 special pleading1813 subtilism1825 Jesuitry1832 verbalism1847 logic-chopping1904 1768    A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued I.  i. 77  				Stripping it of all that sophism and equivocation wherewith it has been artfully overclouded. 1830    J. F. W. Herschel Prelim. Disc. Study Nat. Philos.  ii. iii. 106  				To defend their dogmas..by every art of sophism or appeal to passion. 1869    Pall Mall Gaz. 16 July 10  				Until excess of philosophy, sophism, and theorizing turned every Frenchman into an argumentative lunatic. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > planning > 			[noun]		 > a plan redeeOE devicec1290 casta1300 went1303 ordinancec1385 intentc1386 imaginationa1393 drifta1535 draught1535 forecast1535 platform1547 ground-plat?a1560 table1560 convoy1565 design1565 plat1574 ground-plota1586 plot1587 reach1587 theory1593 game1595 projectment1611 projecting1616 navation1628 approach1633 view1634 plan1635 systema1648 sophism1657 manage1667 brouillon1678 speculationa1684 sketch1697 to take measures1698 method1704 scheme1704 lines1760 outline1760 measure1767 restorative1821 ground plan1834 strategy1834 programme1837 ticket1842 project1849 outline plan1850 layout1867 draft1879 dart1882 lurk1916 schema1939 lick1955 1657    G. Thornley tr.  Longus Daphnis & Chloe 113  				Daphnis, who was of a more projecting wit then she, devised this Sophism to see her. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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