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<p>as arbitrary, inauthentic, or deceptive styles of reasoning, beginning with the notable philosophers of <a href="page.php?w=Classical_Athens">Classical Athens</a> who criticized sophists for valuing artistic speech or cleverness in debate over a genuine pursuit of truth and knowledge. Thus, in modern usage, sophism, sophist, and sophistry are used disparagingly. Sophistry, or a sophism, is a <a href="page.php?w=fallacy">fallacious</a> argument, especially one used deliberately to deceive. Today, a sophist is a person who reasons with clever but</p><p>
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