
1) Latin phrase 2) Medieval literature
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Latin, meaning: falso conclusions, logical fallacies.
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Sophismata (from the Latin plural of the Greek word σόφισμα, `sophisma`, which also gave rise to the related term `sophism`) in medieval philosophy are difficult or puzzling sentences presenting difficulties of logical analysis that must be solved. Sophismata-literature grew in importance during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, ...
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(from the article `logic, history of`) ...He appears to have been the first to use Peter of Spain`s text in this way. Originally meant as the last treatise of his Summulae de dialectica, ...
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(from the article `logic, history of`) The Sophistic Refutations, and the study of fallacy it generated, produced an entirely new logical literature. A genre of sophismata (`sophistical`) ...
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(Latin) false conclusions, fallacies.
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false conclusions, logical fallacies.
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