eristusmeetod
Eristusmeetod, also known as the "method of eristic," refers to a rhetorical or argumentative technique that focuses on defeating an opponent rather than seeking truth or constructive dialogue. The term originates from the Greek word *eristikos*, meaning "contentious" or "quarrelsome," and is associated with the ancient Greek practice of eristics, a form of debate aimed at winning rather than understanding.
The method often involves the use of fallacies, logical traps, or aggressive questioning to undermine an opponent’s
Historically, eristics was practiced in ancient Greek schools, particularly in the context of sophistic rhetoric, where
Critics argue that eristic dialogue stifles genuine exploration of ideas and can lead to polarization rather