Similar words: sophistical, sophisticate, sophisticated, sophistication, unsophisticated, sophist, sophistry, philosophic. Meaning: [sə'fɪstɪk(l)] adj. 1. of or pertaining to sophists 2. plausible but misleading.
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1. After finishing the classics, you can read sophistic books.
2. In Epictetus there are two exercises: sophistic and ethical.
3. Finally, I compared sophistic theory with the philosophy after it, and then pointed out its advantages and disadvantages.
4. Through a study on the "sophistic propositions" of the pre-Qin School of Names, represented by "White dog is black", this paper proposes that these propositions are rationalistic in nature.
5. We should take the advantage of sophistic dynamic decision-making art to improve the quick-responding capability in the battlefield, and conduct swift command relying on the automatic command system.
6. Interpreted this way, Zhuang Zi's idea is clear: it is not sceptical and sophistic as usually evaluated, but rather rich in dialectics.
7. The Xiloudu Hydropower Project is the first huge project in the development of the Jinsha River. The project needs great investment and sophistic technology.
8. If she is not in his mind, then he knows whatever he says, they will only sound sophistic .
9. The research on physical simulation is not under way deeply due to the sophistic mechanism of cutting and the difficulty in modeling.
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