- premises, in
which a
syllogism is
invalid because both
premises are
negative The
Fallacy Files:
Affirmative Conclusion from a
Negative Premiss v t e...
- A
premise or
premiss is a proposition—a true or
false declarative statement—used in an
argument to
prove the
truth of
another proposition called the conclusion...
- The
fallacy of
exclusive premises is a
syllogistic fallacy committed in a
categorical syllogism that is
invalid because both of its
premises are negative...
- from the
original (PDF) on June 19, 2010. Gary N. Curtis. "Negative
Conclusion from
Affirmative Premisses".
Fallacy Files.
Retrieved December 20, 2010....
- demarcation, then
singular statements must be
available which can
serve as
premisses in
falsifying inferences. Our
criterion therefore appears only to shift...
- Look up premise,
premiss, or
premises in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Premise is a
claim that is a
reason for, or an
objection against, some other...
- a
natural right of self-ownership over his
person with the
egalitarian premiss that
natural resources should be
shared equally. Right-wing libertarians...
-
people of Scotland] Doe
Claim Demand and
insist upon all and
sundry the
premisses as ther
undoubted right and
liberties And that no
Declarationes Doeings...
- permissible, permission, permissive, permissory, permit, permittee, premise,
premiss, premit, pretermission, pretermit, promise, promisee, promissive, promissory...
- ****ertion is not in
error . . . An
inference is the
dropping of a true
premiss [sic]; it is the
dissolution of an implication" (p. 9).
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