Sophistical Refutations

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Sophistical Refutations is an Aristotelian treatise that analyzes fallacious arguments and explains how to detect and refute them in dialectical reasoning.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aristotelian work
logical work
philosophical treatise
aimsTo classify fallacies
improve dialectical reasoning
provide techniques for refuting sophisms
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
concerns dialectical method
errors in reasoning
techniques of debate
dealsWith apparent refutations
eristic reasoning
sophistical arguments
distinguishes apparent refutations
real refutations
focusesOn detection of fallacies
fallacious arguments
methods of refutation
hasGenre logical treatise
philosophical logic
hasSubjectArea logic
philosophy
rhetoric
historicalPeriod Classical Greek philosophy
influenced informal logic
medieval logic
scholastic philosophy
theory of argumentation
isPartOfCurriculum Aristotelian logic NERFINISHED
mainTopic argumentation
dialectic
fallacies
logic
originalLanguage Ancient Greek
originalTitle Σοφιστικοὶ Ἔλεγχοι NERFINISHED
partOf Organon NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Peripatetic school NERFINISHED
relatedWork Categories
On Interpretation NERFINISHED
Posterior Analytics NERFINISHED
Prior Analytics NERFINISHED
Topics NERFINISHED
studiedIn argumentation theory
history of logic
history of philosophy
title Sophistical Refutations NERFINISHED

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Aristotle's writings containsWork Sophistical Refutations