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Scientific Sophism

The use of scientific language, authority, and prestige to defend positions that science doesn't actually support, or to dismiss valid concerns as "unscientific." Scientific Sophism invokes "science says" without citing studies, uses scientific vocabulary to impress rather than inform, and treats scientific consensus as infallible dogma when convenient. The scientific sophist is not a scientist; they're a performer of scientificality, using the cultural authority of science for rhetorical advantage.
"He kept saying 'science proves it' but couldn't name a single study. Scientific Sophism: invoking science's authority without science's evidence. The lab coat was rhetorical, not real. Science became a costume, not a method."
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Scientistic Sophism

A particularly aggressive form of scientific sophism that insists only science can produce knowledge, dismissing all other ways of knowing as worthless. Scientistic Sophism uses the prestige of science to police the boundaries of legitimate inquiry, excluding philosophy, art, experience, and tradition from the realm of knowledge. It's sophistry dressed as rigor: "not scientific" becomes a magic phrase that makes any non-scientific claim disappear, regardless of its validity or value.
"Philosophy is useless, art is decoration, experience is anecdote—only science matters. That's Scientistic Sophism: using science as a cudgel against every other way of knowing. The irony is that this claim isn't scientific; it's philosophical. Scientism eats its own tail and calls it progress."
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Capitalist Sophism

The use of economic language, market logic, and capitalist frameworks to defend positions that serve elite interests while appearing neutral or inevitable. Capitalist Sophism invokes "market forces," "efficiency," and "incentives" as if they were natural laws, ignoring the power structures, inequalities, and externalities that markets produce. It's sophistry in service of the status quo: using the language of economics to obscure the reality of exploitation.
"Privatizing water is more efficient, they said—ignoring that efficiency meant profit, not access. Capitalist Sophism: market logic as moral argument, economics as ethics. The sophistry lies in treating efficiency as the only value, ignoring justice, equity, and life itself."
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Western Sophism

The use of Western philosophical, scientific, and cultural frameworks to dismiss non-Western perspectives as inferior, primitive, or irrational. Western Sophism positions Western ways of knowing as universal, treating all others as provincial. It's sophistry with a colonial history: using the tools of Western reason to exclude the voices of those colonized by it. The sophism lies in the pretense of universality while serving particular interests.
"They dismissed indigenous knowledge as unscientific, not realizing that 'scientific' was just their word for 'Western.' Western Sophism: universalizing the particular, naturalizing the provincial. The sophistry is in the pretense: calling your perspective 'objective' while ignoring everyone else's."
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Skeptic Sophism

The use of skepticism as a blanket dismissal rather than a method of inquiry. Skeptic Sophism treats "I'm skeptical" as an argument-ending move, requiring no evidence, no reasoning, no engagement. It's skepticism without the work of skepticism—doubt as identity, not as practice. The skeptic sophist doubts everything that challenges their worldview while accepting everything that confirms it, all while claiming the mantle of critical thinking.
"I presented evidence. 'I'm skeptical,' he said, and that was it. No counter-evidence, no reasoning, just skepticism as conversation-ender. Skeptic Sophism: using doubt as a shield, not a tool. The ancient skeptics sought truth; the modern sophist just seeks escape."
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Analytic Sophism

The use of analytic philosophy's tools—conceptual analysis, precise distinctions, thought experiments—to defend positions that common sense rejects or to obscure rather than clarify. Analytic Sophism deploys the apparatus of analytic philosophy (clarity, rigor, precision) in the service of obfuscation, using technical language to avoid engagement, distinctions to evade substance, thought experiments to distract from reality.
"He spent an hour defining terms and making distinctions, but never addressed the actual problem. Analytic Sophism: precision as evasion, clarity as smoke screen. The tools of analytic philosophy became weapons against understanding."
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Debunkist Sophism

The use of debunking as ideology rather than method—debunking not to find truth but to dismiss anything that threatens one's worldview. Debunkist Sophism treats "debunked" as a magic word that ends inquiry, regardless of the quality of debunking or the evidence remaining. It's sophistry in skeptic's clothing: using the appearance of critical thinking to avoid actual thought.
"They said it was debunked—but when you looked, the debunking was flawed, incomplete, ideological. Debunkist Sophism: using debunking as a cudgel, not a tool. The label did the work that evidence should have done. Debunking became dogma, not inquiry."
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