elenchs |
elenchus |
As nouns the difference between elenchs and elenchus
is that
elenchs is while
elenchus is (rhetoric) a technique of argument associated with wherein the arguer asks the interlocutor to agree with a series of premises and conclusions, ending with the arguer's intended point.
premise |
elenchus |
As nouns the difference between premise and elenchus
is that
premise is a proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of further argument; a condition; a supposition while
elenchus is (rhetoric) a technique of argument associated with wherein the arguer asks the interlocutor to agree with a series of premises and conclusions, ending with the arguer's intended point.
As a verb premise
is to state or assume something as a proposition to an argument.
conclusion |
elenchus |
As nouns the difference between conclusion and elenchus
is that
conclusion is while
elenchus is (rhetoric) a technique of argument associated with wherein the arguer asks the interlocutor to agree with a series of premises and conclusions, ending with the arguer's intended point.
interlocutor |
elenchus |
As nouns the difference between interlocutor and elenchus
is that
interlocutor is a person who takes part in dialogue or conversation or
interlocutor can be (scotland|legal) a decree of a court while
elenchus is (rhetoric) a technique of argument associated with wherein the arguer asks the interlocutor to agree with a series of premises and conclusions, ending with the arguer's intended point.
argument |
elenchus |
As nouns the difference between argument and elenchus
is that
argument is proof, reason, point while
elenchus is (rhetoric) a technique of argument associated with wherein the arguer asks the interlocutor to agree with a series of premises and conclusions, ending with the arguer's intended point.