I will assume that you are using the more recent meaning of the term
sophism...rather than that used in Ancient Greese, yes?

Using one 'definition':
"Sophism can mean two very different things: In the modern definition,
a sophism is a confusing or illogical argument used for deceiving
someone. In Ancient Greece, the sophists were a group of teachers of
philosophy and rhetoric."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophism

...apparently you impune motivation upon Narjuna? Perhaps not…
difficult to tell. Perhaps a little more meat to your argument would
help us to understand?


On Sep 9, 8:53 am, Simon Ewins <[email protected]> wrote:
> I did read one and scanned the other. Emptiness as it is being used
> seems a bit sophistic to me.
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