- Look up non
sequitur or
sequitur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Non
sequitur may
refer to: Non
sequitur (fallacy), an
invalid argument whose conclusion...
- A non
sequitur (English: /nɒn ˈsɛkwɪtər/ non SEK-wit-ər,
classical Latin: [noːn ˈsɛkᶣɪtʊr]; "[it] does not follow") is a
conversational literary device...
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formal logic.
While a
logical argument is a non
sequitur if, and only if, it is invalid, the term "non
sequitur"
typically refers to
those types of invalid...
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Sequitur (or Nevill-Manning–Witten algorithm) is a
recursive algorithm developed by
Craig Nevill-Manning and Ian H.
Witten in 1997 that
infers a hierarchical...
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Partus sequitur ventrem (lit. 'that
which is born
follows the womb'; also partus) was a
legal doctrine p****ed in
colonial Virginia in 1662 and
other English...
- Non
Sequitur is a
comic strip created by
Wiley Miller (credited
mononymously as Wiley)
starting February 16, 1992 and
syndicated by
Andrews McMeel Syndication...
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social satire, is best
known for his
comic strip Non
Sequitur,
which he
signs Wiley. Non
Sequitur is the only
cartoon to win
National Cartoonists Society...
- "Non
Sequitur" is the 21st
episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the
fifth episode in the
second season.
Harry Kim is
enigmatically stranded back on Earth, only...
- not-P" are true Latin: ex
falso [
sequitur] quodlibet, 'from falsehood,
anything [follows]'; or ex
contradictione [
sequitur] quodlibet, 'from contradiction...
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Latin phrase non
sequitur in logic. However, in
classical rhetoric,
anacoluthon was used both for the
logical error of non
sequitur and for the syntactic...