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Charmides Part
1 Intro| greater one. (ii) Their eristic, or rather Socratic character; Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| accomplishment—the art of Eristic, or fighting with words, 3 Intro| becomes sophistical, verbal, eristic.~It is this stage of philosophy Lysis Part
4 Intro| carried away by a sort of eristic or illogical logic against Meno Part
5 Text | were a philosopher of the eristic and antagonistic sort, I Parmenides Part
6 Intro| the Parmenides with the Eristic school. The old Eleatics 7 Intro| Yet, perhaps, if a strict Eristic had been present, oios aner 8 Intro| of the ‘both and neither’ Eristic had been subjected to a Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| rules of Gorgias and the eristic of Zeno. But it is not wholly Philebus Part
10 Intro| makes the difference between eristic and dialectic. And the right The Republic Book
11 7 | seeking for truth, and not the eristic, who is contradicting for The Sophist Part
12 Intro| Plato, now boastful, now eristic, now clothing himself in 13 Intro| argument. A feature of the Eristic here seems to blend with 14 Intro| rather of a Socratic or Eristic than of a Sophist in the 15 Intro| One more feature of the Eristic rather than of the Sophist 16 Intro| teacher of virtue with the Eristic; while in his omniscience, 17 Intro| delights also to transfix the Eristic Sophist with weapons borrowed 18 Intro| be found at last in the eristic section of the latter, and 19 Text | accustomed to call argumentation (Eristic)?~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 20 Text | money-making species of the Eristic, disputatious, controversial, 21 Text | debate, who professed the eristic art.~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: The Statesman Part
22 Intro| first, in the disguise of an Eristic, secondly, of a false statesman. Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| character of a professional eristic, and also, with a sort of 24 Intro| possible? The Megarian or Eristic spirit within us revives 25 Intro| supposed to draw between Eristic and Dialectic, is really 26 Intro| were now degenerating into Eristic. The contemporaries of Plato 27 Intro| of the master, but of the Eristic into which they had degenerated