sophistic उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- :: : : : : : Please, I don't want to lapse too sophistic here, but please remember that Wikipedia is a laboratory of ideas, guided by the consensus process.
- According to Gualtiero Calboli, Hegesias and his fellow Asiatics rejected Attic examples ( and in particular the example of Thucydides ) in favor of a return to " the models of Ionic and sophistic prose ."
- During the Second Sophistic ( in Imperial Rome ), the ability to guide a speech away from a stated theme and then back again with grace and skill came to be a mark of true eloquence.
- During that period, Macedonski became interested in the political scene and political journalism, first as a sympathizer of the sophistic reasoning ", whose target audience was to be found in " beer gardens ".
- Aristotle also criticizes Gorgias, labeling him a mere Sophist whose primary goal is to make money by appearing wise and clever, thus deceiving the public by means of misleading or sophistic arguments ( Consigny 36 ).
- Naucratis later became an important center of Greek culture under the Roman Empire, producing several celebrated orators of the Second Sophistic in the second and early third centuries AD . The third century writer Athenaeus came from Naucratis.
- Meanwhile, among Greek scholars, the literary historian and philologist Jacques Bompaire, the philologist and philosopher E . Dupr�el, and later the literature historian Jacqueline de Romilly pioneered new studies in the Sophists and the Second Sophistic.
- "The Art " and " On Breaths " show the influence of Sophistic rhetoric; they " are characterized by long introductions and conclusions, Gorgianic style . " Other works also have rhetorical elements.
- His research interests include the cultural history of classical Athens, the social history of the Roman empire, the Second Sophistic ( especially Apuleius ) as well as forms of conflict, violence, and crime in Graeco-Roman antiquity.
- Casuistry was much mistrusted by early Provincial Letters as the use of rhetorics to justify moral laxity, which became identified by the public with Jesuitism; hence the everyday use of the term to mean complex and sophistic reasoning to justify moral laxity.