1.诡辩(法)
2.似是而非的推理[论证];诡辩法的应用
1.arguments or explanations that seem clever and correct but are really false and used for tricking people
1.Instead, he continued to promote the sophistry that there is no conflict between our values and our interests.
相反,他还继续逞口舌之能,狡辩说我们国家的利益和价值观不冲突。
2.(That's not quite true, of course, but politics often involves a bit of sophistry and rhetorical sleight-of-hand).
(这并不全是事实。当然,政治通常包括一点诡辩和修辞技巧)。
3.The results show that even though there is no What's wrong with him, but he finds a sophistry: All the doctors are irresponsible for him!
尽管结果表明他什么病也没有,可他认定一个歪理:所有的医生对他都不负责任!
4.They have been repelled by the apparent sophistry of parts of his essay on "Civil Disobedience" .
对他在《论公民的不服从》一文中某些显而易见的诡辩,他们颇有反感。
5.Every time I saw him, I thought of his sophistry habits.
每次我见到他,就想到他爱狡辩的习惯。
6.Before satirizing the implication field extremely dodging, resorting to sophistry of the war criminals collapses of self.
极具讽刺意味地让之前战犯们的狡辩不攻自破。
7."He called it rhetoric or sophistry, " Mr. Frankfurt said, "and regarded philosophy as the great enemy of rhetoric and sophistry. "
“他称之为花言巧语或者诡辩术,”法兰克福先生说,“并且视哲学为花言巧语和诡辩术的最大的敌人。”
8.The most learned of the fathers, by a very singular condescension, have imprudently admitted the sophistry of the Gnostics.
最博学的神父,离奇地不惜降低身份,也贸然接受了诺斯替教徒的诡辩。
9.He would like to dream the same by nature to develop into equivalence is the sophistry of the.
他把想与梦的同生性,发展成为等同性就是诡辩了。
10.Do not listen to this sophistry by vested interests.
不要听信这些既得利益者的诡辩。