Eristic school

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The Eristic school was an ancient Greek philosophical movement known for its emphasis on contentious argumentation and refutation over the pursuit of truth.

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instanceOf ancient Greek philosophical movement
philosophical school
associatedWith debate competitions in ancient Greece
contrastsWith dialectic
philosophical inquiry aimed at truth
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
criticizedBy Aristotle NERFINISHED
Plato NERFINISHED
etymology derived from Greek "eris" meaning "strife" or "discord"
focusesOn winning arguments rather than discovering truth
goal to defeat an opponent in argument
hasCharacteristic devaluation of objective truth
emphasis on verbal victory
focus on refuting opponents
use of disputatious reasoning
use of sophistical techniques
hasReputation encouraging combative discourse
prioritizing technique over substance
influencedBy Sophistic movement NERFINISHED
influencedConcept eristic
fallacious reasoning
mainActivity contentious argumentation
refutation in debate
methodologicalStance skeptical toward stable truth claims
opposedBy Socratic philosophy NERFINISHED
philosophicalDiscipline argumentation theory
logic
rhetoric
relatedTo Sophists NERFINISHED
teaches methods for undermining opponents' positions
strategies for refutation
timePeriod classical Greek period
usesMethod eristic argument
viewedAs degenerate form of argument by Plato
misuse of reasoning by Aristotle

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