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Definitionn. deductive reasoning in which a conclusion is derived from two premises
Last update: September 2, 2015
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Demonstrative syllogism gives us the most certain knowledge, and is the part of logic toward which the other parts are directed. [noun]
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Note the following syllogism: Hubal was the chief deity of the Quraysh. [noun]
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Leave Fourier and the departed in peace, and endeavor only to re-adjust the pieces of your syllogism. [noun]
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Reader, distrust the syllogism. [noun]
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Considerant, by the third term of his syllogism:-- Conclusion. [noun]
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Considerant, then, has built his theory of property upon a syllogism. [noun]
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Consequently, the best philosophers long since condemned it; so that now none but the enemies of reason wish to make the syllogism its weapon. [noun]
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The syllogism has produced all the evils which the fabulist so eloquently condemned, and has done nothing good or useful: it is as devoid of truth as of justice. [noun]
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Considerant is too intelligent and quick-witted to be a good logician, as is proved by the fact that he appears to have taken the syllogism for logic. [noun]
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Tristram hastily applied his syllogism. [noun]
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"On the contrary, it is the conclusion of a valid syllogism which I will explain to you if you have time." [noun]
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