Definitionadj. of or relating to or consisting of syllogism
Last update: October 24, 2015
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The arguement is syllogistic. [Please select]
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Deductive or Syllogistic Inference, from universal to particular, e.g. [Please select]
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Empiricism, through its founder Bacon, had recommended induction in place of the barren syllogistic method, as the only method which would lead to new discoveries. [Please select]
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When we had enough of political economy, we took up the syllogistic logic in the same manner, Grote now joining us. [Please select]
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The conflict concerns, secondly, the use of the deductive (syllogistic) or the inductive method. [Please select]
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Webster rejoined with a syllogistic brevity, exactness, and power, which carried with them the force and conclusiveness of a demonstration; and thus ended the discussion as between these two. [Please select]
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They shocked all conservative minds; all rulers and dignitaries; all men attached to systems; all syllogistic reasoners and dialectical theologians; all fashionable and worldly people; all sects and parties attached to creeds and forms. [Please select]
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