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Alternative forms

  • wit-craft

Etymology

From wit + -craft. 1573 by Ralph Lever, The Arte of Reason, rightly termed, Witcraft, teaching a perfect way to argue and dispute.

Noun

witcraft (uncountable)

  1. Mental skill; the art of wit.
    • 1996, Michael Billig, Arguing and thinking: a rhetorical approach to social psychology:
      In its pure form, witcraft can be seen as a democratic art. because it does not depend upon technical expertise. Within an ideal context of pure witcraft, the powerful and the powerless meet upon equal terms.
  2. The art of reasoning; logic.
    • 2008, Gillian Symon, “Developing the Political Perspective on Technological Change Through Rhetorical Analysis”, in Management Communication Quarterly, volume 22, number 1:
      It argues that a rhetorical approach maintains space for agency on the behalf of employees (through the witcraft of argument) []

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