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Sophist meaning in Urdu

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Sophist Definitions

1) Sophist, Casuist : عیار : (noun) someone whose reasoning is subtle and often specious.

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Casuistry : عیاری , Speciously : بظاہر صحیح طور پر , Rarefy : ملاوٹ سے پاک بنانا , Nicety : مطلب , Insinuate : داخل کرنا , Delicate : عمدہ , Undertone : دھیما لہجہ , Misology : عقل بیزاری , Illogic : غیر منطقی , Ratiocination : منطقی , Anticipation : پیش گوئی , Deduce : نتیجہ نکالنا , Fallacy : مغالطہ , Conclude : نتیجہ اخذ کرنا , Tenable : قابل مدافعت , Intuitive : الہامی , Cognition : شعور , Phenomenon : مظاہر قدرت , Apologise : معذرت کرنا , Logical : منطقی , A Posteriori : حقائق پر مبنی , Principle : اصول , A Priori : حقائق کے منافی , Posit : مفروضہ , 1st Baron Verulam : فرانسس باکون , Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel : جرمن فلسفی , Conclusion : منطقی انجام , Frequently : اکثر , Abstract Thought : منطقی سوچ , Individual : شخص , Elusive : سمجھ سے باہر

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Casuistry: argumentation that is specious or excessively subtle and intended to be misleading.

Speciously: in a specious manner.

Rarefy: make more subtle or refined.

Nicety: a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude.

Insinuate: introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner.

Delicate: exquisitely fine and subtle and pleasing; susceptible to injury.

Undertone: a quiet or subdued quality in spoken or written communication, reflecting a restrained or subtle manner of expression that may convey deeper emotions or implications.

Misology: hatred of reasoning.

Illogic: invalid or incorrect reasoning.

Ratiocination: logical and methodical reasoning.

Anticipation: the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future).

Deduce: conclude by reasoning; in logic.

Fallacy: a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning.

Conclude: decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion.

Tenable: based on sound reasoning or evidence.

Intuitive: obtained through intuition rather than from reasoning or observation.

Cognition: the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning.

Phenomenon: any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning.

Apologise: defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning.

Logical: capable of or reflecting the capability for correct and valid reasoning.

A Posteriori: involving reasoning from facts or particulars to general principles or from effects to causes.

Principle: a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct.

A Priori: involving deductive reasoning from a general principle to a necessary effect; not supported by fact.

Posit: (logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning.

1st Baron Verulam: English statesman and philosopher; precursor of British empiricism; advocated inductive reasoning (1561-1626).

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: German philosopher whose three stage process of dialectical reasoning was adopted by Karl Marx (1770-1831).

Conclusion: the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism).

Frequently: many times at short intervals.

Abstract Thought: thinking that is coherent and logical.

Individual: a human being.

Elusive: difficult to detect or grasp by the mind or analyze.

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Ratiocinator : منطقی دلائل کے ساتھ بات کرنے والا

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