- man (minor premise), we may
validly conclude that
Socrates is mortal.
Syllogistic arguments are
usually represented in a three-line form: All men are mortal...
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corresponds to the modern-day
strict conditional.
Chrysippus developed a
syllogistic or
system of
deduction in
which he made use of five
types of
basic arguments...
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Boolean logic is a
system of
syllogistic logic invented by 19th-century
British mathematician George Boole,
which attempts to
incorporate the "empty set"...
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scholar Bhāviveka. Bhāviveka
criticised Buddhapalita’s
abstinence from
syllogistic reasoning in his
commentary on Nāgārjuna.
Following the
example of the...
- The
False Subtlety of the Four
Syllogistic Figures Proved (German: Die
falsche Spitzfindigkeit der vier
syllogistischen Figuren erwiesen) is an essay...
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logic and
formal semantics, term logic, also
known as
traditional logic,
syllogistic logic or
Aristotelian logic, is a
loose name for an
approach to formal...
- an
argument that has a
universal premise and a
particular conclusion.
Syllogistic fallacies –
logical fallacies that
occur in syllogisms.
Affirmative conclusion...
- contingents. The
Prior Analytics (Latin:
Analytica Priora)
introduces his
syllogistic method (see term logic),
argues for its correctness, and
discusses inductive...
- Aristotle's Metaphysics. Hackett. Rose, Lynn E. (1968). Aristotle's
Syllogistic.
Charles C. Thomas. Ross,
David (1995).
Aristotle (6th ed.). Routledge...
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logic and
included a
deductive system,
Stoic Syllogistic,
which was
considered a
rival to Aristotle's
Syllogistic (see Syllogism). New
interest in
Stoic logic...