This equivocation is not vicious however.
Be bold and take a stand: equivocation fuels inequity.
This busted government has one card left to play: it could call, without equivocation, a vote on the deal.
Whenever it is truly required, military force should be applied vigorously and without hesitation or equivocation.
If not, we have an instance of the fallacy of equivocation.
This arrangement provides an account of synonymy and equivocation in spoken and written language.
And this past Friday night’s MSNBC Democratic Candidates Forum offered a similar personal equivocation.
That followed similar equivocation by Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House spokeswoman, who was asked on Friday whether Mr.
The equivocation on Nato in the face of Russia's intimidation of nations in her former sphere of influence is dangerous and throws away progressive values.
In a note to his edition of James Mill’s Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind (1869) John Stuart Mill diagnoses a possible equivocation in his father’s doctrine.
I might only be hoping to remember that my ecstatic disposition is the source of the good in me—spontaneity, devotion, sweetness—and the worst things, too: heedlessness, blankness, equivocation.
One can see therefore why Bacon, through his concern with the central role of applied logic in guarding against ambiguity, saw the analysis of equivocation as central to the analysis of language.
It is one of equivocation or “four terms”: ‘homo’ (‘man’) has simple supposition in the first premise and personal supposition in the second, so there is no unambiguous middle term to unite the premises.
The fallacy of equivocation is an argument which exploits the ambiguity of a term or phrase which has occurred at least twice in an argument, such that on the first occurrence it has one meaning and on the second another meaning.
Anti-immigration sentiment in the UK still exists, it has just been absorbed into the two main political parties – largely the Conservatives, although Corbyn cannot deny that his equivocation on Brexit has helped him pick up Ukip votes.
Later logicians supported this link between equivocation and metaphor by an appeal to Aristotle’s divisions of equivocation in his Sophistical Refutations, where he remarked that the second type was based on common usage.
After months of equivocation over mandating face coverings to stop the spread of the coronavirus, the government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain announced on Tuesday that people in England would be required to wear masks inside shops and supermarkets.
The case of amphiboly (judging from the examples) seems to be treated as an independent type, associated with (b), but its omission in the final Nağāt list may suggest that Avicenna, in line with what he does in the Išārāt, possibly regards it as a sub-type of equivocation.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, rushing to reopen the hardest-hit country in Europe, weighed in on Tuesday on the side of embarrassment rather than sickness: He mandated that people wear masks inside shops and supermarkets in England, putting an end to months of equivocation on the matter.
Proposal (a) below accepts that the future person p is nonidentical to the person q conceived from distinct gametes and then exploits the fact that p and q may fall under the same description; proposal (b) argues p and q may be identical despite a distinction in gametes (despite, that is, a distinction in the timing and manner of conception); proposal (c) argues, on metaphysical grounds, that the nonidentity problem rests on a certain equivocation in the use of the term “person”; proposal (d) exploits certain predictable mistakes many people will make in thinking about the identity between p and q; and proposal (e) explores an equivocation in what it is to make things worse off for a particular person.
equivocation
noun communication
- a statement that is not literally false but that cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth
noun attribute
- intentionally vague or ambiguous
noun act
- falsification by means of vague or ambiguous language
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Proposal a below accepts that the future person p is nonidentical to the person q conceived from distinct gametes and then exploits the fact that p and q may fall under the same description proposal b argues p and q may be identical despite a distinction in gametes despite that is a distinction in the timing and manner of conception proposal c argues on metaphysical grounds that the nonidentity problem rests on a certain equivocation in the use of the term person proposal d exploits certain predictable mistakes many people will make in thinking about the identity between p and q and proposal e explores an equivocation in what it is to make things worse off for a particular person