- In
Aristotelian logic,
baroco is a
mnemonic word used to
memorize a syllogism. Specifically, it has the
first proposition universal and affirmative, but...
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Medieval Latin term used in logic,
baroco, as the most
likely source. In the 16th
century the
Medieval Latin word
baroco moved beyond scholastic logic and...
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Baroco...
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appears that term
comes from the word '
baroco' used by logicians".
Rousseau was
referring to the
philosophical term
baroco, in use
since the 13th
century to...
- the
excesses of its emphasis.
Others derive it from the
mnemonic term "
Baroco" denoting, in
logical Scholastica, a
supposedly laboured form of syllogism...
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reasons they were
called respectively "Camestres", "Cesare", "Festino" and "
Baroco".
Aristotle says in the
Prior Analytics, "... If one term
belongs to all...
- Bonfá
Toledo B4 "Guanabara" – Bonfá B5 "Pequeno olhar" – Bonfá
Toledo B6 "
Baroco" – Bonfá
Toledo B7 "Sambura" – Bonfá
Toledo Hélcio
Milito -
first drummer...
- the sub-prefecture of Nébo and
their po****tion in 2014 are: Bada (8,413)
Baroco-Manois (532)
Boudoukou (5,473)
Brabodougou (2,439) Cnra (2,784) Daboré (2...
- dual to
another Term
logic General concepts in
classical logic Baralipton Baroco Bivalence Boolean logic Boolean-valued
function Categorical proposition...
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Variations for piano, Song
Without Words for
double b**** and piano,
Nerenta Alla
Baroco for solo
harpsichord or
piano and also
Fantasy for
chamber symphony orchestra...