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  • 1 Reasoning

    subs.
    P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, Ar. and P. λογισμός, ὁ.
    Ratiocination: P. συλλογισμός, ὁ.

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  • 2 reasoning

    1) συλλογισμός
    2) συλλογιστικός

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  • 3 abstruse

    [əb'stru:s]
    (difficult to understand: abstruse reasoning.) δυσνόητος, ασαφής

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  • 4 argue

    1) ((with with someone, about something) to quarrel with (a person) or discuss (something) with a person in a not very friendly way: I'm not going to argue; Will you children stop arguing with each other about whose toy that is!) λογομαχώ
    2) ((with for, against) to suggest reasons for or for not doing something: I argued for/against accepting the plan.) επιχειρηματολογώ
    3) ((with into, out of) to persuade (a person) (not) to do something: I'll try to argue him into going; He argued her out of buying the dress.) πείθω
    4) (to discuss, giving one's reasoning: She argued the point very cleverly.) συζητώ
    - argument
    - argumentative

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  • 5 argument

    1) (a quarrel or unfriendly discussion: They are having an argument about/over whose turn it is.) λογομαχία
    2) (a set of reasons; a piece of reasoning: The argument for/against going; a philosophical argument.) επιχειρηματολογία

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  • 6 fallacious

    [fə'leiʃəs]
    adjective (wrong, mistaken or showing false reasoning: a fallacious argument.) λανθασμένος

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  • 7 fallacy

    ['fæləsi]
    plural - fallacies; noun
    (a wrong idea or belief, usually one that is generally believed to be true; false reasoning: That belief is just a fallacy.) πλάνη

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  • 8 illogical

    [i'lo‹ikəl]
    (not logical; not based on, or showing, sound reasoning.) παράλογος
    - illogicality

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  • 9 logic

    ['lo‹ik]
    ((the study and art of) reasoning correctly.) λογική
    - logically

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  • 10 solid

    ['solid] 1. adjective
    1) (not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas: Water becomes solid when it freezes; solid substances.) στερεός
    2) (not hollow: The tyres of the earliest cars were solid.) συμπαγής
    3) (firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable): That's a solid piece of furniture; His argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.) στερεός,ακλόνητος,σταθερός
    4) (completely made of one substance: This bracelet is made of solid gold; We dug till we reached solid rock.) συμπαγής
    5) (without breaks, gaps or flaws: The policemen formed themselves into a solid line; They are solid in their determination to strike.) ενιαίος, συμπαγής, αδιάσπαστος
    6) (having height, breadth and width: A cube is a solid figure.) στερεός
    7) (consecutive; without a pause: I've been working for six solid hours.) συνεχής
    2. adverb
    (without interruption; continuously: She was working for six hours solid.) συνεχώς
    3. noun
    1) (a substance that is solid: Butter is a solid but milk is a liquid.) στερεό
    2) (a shape that has length, breadth and height.) στερεό σώμα
    - solidify
    - solidification
    - solidity
    - solidness
    - solidly
    - solid fuel

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  • 11 theorem

    ['Ɵiərəm]
    (especially in mathematics, something that has been or must be proved to be true by careful reasoning: a geometrical theorem.) θεώρημα

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  • 12 Basis

    subs.
    Foundation: P. and V. πυθμήν, ὁ.
    Truth: P. and V. ἀλήθεια, ἡ.
    Starting point: P. and V. φορμή, ἡ.
    Assumption ( in reasoning), P. ὑπόθεσις, ἡ.
    Be assumed as a basis: P. ὑποκεῖσθαι, V. πεῖναι.

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  • 13 Logic

    subs.
    Process of reasoning: use Ar. and P. λογισμός, ὁ.

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  • 14 Theoretical

    adj.
    Speculative, as opposed to practical: P. θεωρητικός ( Aristotle).
    Assumed as a basis of reasoning: use P. ὑποκείμενος.

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  • 15 Tradition

    subs.
    Story: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, μῦθος, ὁ.
    Hearsay: P. ἀκοή, ἡ.
    Memory: P. and V. μνήμη, ἡ.
    Hand down by tradition, v.: P. and V. παραδιδόναι.
    Handing down by tradition: P. παράδοσις, ἡ.
    Those who have received the clearest accounts by tradition from their predecessors: P. οἱ τὰ σαφέστατα... μνήμῃ παρὰ τῶν πρότερον δεδεγμένοι (Thuc. 1, 9).
    The earliest of those whom we know by tradition: P. παλαίτατος ὧν ἀκοῇ ἴσμεν (Thuc. 1, 4).
    The traditions of our fathers, which we possess as a heritage coeval with our years, no reasoning shall overthrow: V. πατρίους παραδοχὰς ἅς θʼ ὁμήλικας χρόνῳ κεκτήμεθ οὐδεὶς αὐτὰ καταβαλεῖ λόγος (Eur., Bacch. 201).

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