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A Socratic conversation depicts an encounter with two clever sophists whose rapid, paradoxical arguments dazzle and confound bystanders. Their eristic technique is shown to rely on equivocation and fallacious moves that substitute verbal victory for understanding. Interlocutors question claims about truth, falsehood, ignorance, and the teachability of virtue, while Socratic probing disentangles substance from rhetorical trickery. Combining wit and critical analysis, the dialogue exposes common logical errors, illustrates methods of refutation and definition, and contrasts genuine philosophical inquiry with sophistical displays that prioritize persuasion over clarity.
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