Crossword-Solution: SOPHISTRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sophistry | n. | The art or process of reasoning; logic. |
| Sophistry | n. | The practice of a sophist; fallacious reasoning; reasoning sound in appearance only. |
We have 21 clues for the answer “SOPHISTRY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Plausible, but unsound, argument | 1 answer |
| jesuitry | 1 answer |
| Subtly fallacious reasoning. | 1 answer |
| Intentionally deceptive reasoning. | 1 answer |
| Choplogic | 1 answer |
| False argument | 2 answers |
| Faulty argument | 2 answers |
| AFFECTIVE logic | 7 answers |
| DEBATING point | 7 answers |
| hairsplitting | 7 answers |
| Quibbling | 9 answers |
| speciousness | 12 answers |
| spuriousness | 12 answers |
| deceptiveness | 13 answers |
| sophism | 18 answers |
| CASUISTRY | 20 answers |
| falsity | 26 answers |
| hollowness | 27 answers |
| falseness | 47 answers |
| Quibble | 50 answers |
| inessential | 63 answers |
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Sentences with SOPHISTRY (5)
Sophistry, you say--yet listen: look you skyward, there 'tis known Worlds on worlds in myriads glisten--larger, lovelier than our own-- This has been, and this still shall be, here as there, in sun or star; These things are to be and will be, those things were to be and are.
And you would judge me by my acts! But can you not look within? Can you not understand that evil is hateful to me? Can you not see within me the clear writing of conscience, never blurred by any wilful sophistry, although too often disregarded? Can you not read me for a thing that surely must be common as humanity—the unwilling sinner?” “All this is very feelingly expressed,” was the reply, “but it regards me not.
That I should so lightly compromise the future of my theories, either this clever sophistry which is attributed to me must be at bottom a very trifling affair, or else my convictions must be so firm that they deprive me of free-will.
When a man’s heart warms to his viands, he forgets a great deal of sophistry, and soars into a rosy zone of contemplation.
Father Abella's suggestion that we buy your commodities for cash, and that with our Spanish dollars you buy again of us, did not strike me favorably at first, for it savored of sophistry.
Quotes with SOPHISTRY (3)
It is Satan's constant effort to misrepresent the character of God, the nature of sin, and the real issues at stake in the great controversy. His sophistry lessens the obligation of the divine law and gives men license to sin. At the same time he causes them to cherish false conceptions of God so that they regard Him with fear and hate rather than with love. The cruelty inherent in his own character is attributed to the Creator; it is embodied in systems of religion and expressed in modes of worship.
Older women are of less sexual and reproductive, and thus by extension, matrimonial value. This is just biology meets the Catholic sacrament of matrimony, of which its virtues are 1) pleasing your spouse and 2) making children. Older women, being less fertile and less able to please their spouse, thus make for less virtuous marriages. If the excellence of marriage is grounded in the unitative and procreative telos of sexuality, a woman's youth and fertility are virtuous trait…
Fine sermons have been preached on the text that those who have should share with those whohave not, but he who would act out this principle is speedily informed that these beautiful sentimentsare all very well in poetry, but not in practice. “To lie is to degrade and besmirch oneself,” we say, andyet all civilized life becomes one huge lie. We accustom ourselves and our children to hypocrisy, to thepractice of a double-faced morality. And since the brain is ill at ease among…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1943–2000).