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elenchus

/ih-leng-kuhs/US // ɪˈlɛŋ kəs //UK // (ɪˈlɛŋkəs) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural e·len·chi [ih-leng-kahy, -kee]. /ɪˈlɛŋ kaɪ, -ki/.

    • : a logical refutation; an argument that refutes another argument by proving the contrary of its conclusion.

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Examples

  • Cross-examination, the shock of the Elenchus, must be brought to bear upon it.

  • The application of this Elenchus is the work of the Sophist, looked at on its best side.

  • Impossible to answer them in such a way as to hold out against the negative Elenchus of a Sokratic pupil.

  • Differences between the Republic and other dialogues — no mention of reminiscence nor of the Elenchus.

  • This is the point upon which Sokrates now brings his Elenchus to bear: his method of short question and answer.