Examples of 'syllogistic' in a sentence

Meaning of "syllogistic"

Syllogistic: Involving or consisting of syllogism, a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two given propositions. This term is commonly used in logic and philosophy
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  • Of or pertaining to a syllogism.

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Syllogistic fallacy is not just a failure of logic.
The fallacy of four terms is a syllogistic fallacy.
Syllogistic fallacies are formal fallacies that occur in syllogisms.
It allows for a form of syllogistic reasoning.
The syllogistic petitio principii is obvious.
Throughout the disputation the syllogistic form was employed.
Syllogistic reasoning is concerned with using syllogisms to draw conclusions from premises.
On belief bias in syllogistic reasoning.
He attempted wherever possible to pronounce the law in precise and even syllogistic terms.
It does not admit of syllogistic consideration.
Syllogistic fallacies - logical fallacies that occur in syllogisms.
There are also invalid immediate inferences which are syllogistic fallacies.
It is thus a syllogistic fallacy.
For a syllogistic rule, two negative premises can not derive a conclusion.
This reasoning was syllogistic.

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They found that syllogistic reasoning is key to our IQ.
This involves the results of the Aristotelian method of syllogistic argumentation.
The purpose of Stoic syllogistic was not merely to create a formal system.
Much of Sternberg 's early research focused on analogies and syllogistic reasoning.
The development of syllogistic are closely connected with the name of Aristotle.
Some forms of syllogistic.
Traditional Aristotelian syllogistic logic and modern symbolic logic are examples of formal logics.
The oldest examples of axiomatized systems are Aristotle 's syllogistic and Euclid 's geometry.
Also Syllogistic logic.
This advancement was different from the traditional syllogistic logic which was focused on terms.
We ¿ ll show its syllogistic and dialectic structure in order to understand their use.
Bhāviveka criticised Buddhapalitas abstinence from syllogistic reasoning in his commentary on Nagarjuna.
Using syllogistic reasoning ( or deductive reasoning ) I was able to test the premises.
If he has not, cite the syllogistic fallacy.
Syllogistic arguments are usually represented in a three-line form, All men are mortal.
The argument takes the form of syllogistic modus tollens,.
CE, and used syllogistic reasoning in his commentary on Nagarjuna.
For two hundred years after Buridan 's discussions, little was said about syllogistic logic.
When the inference is misapplied, the syllogistic fallacy is called an illicit subalternation.
Leonhard Euler uses closed curves ( which become known as Euler diagrams ) to illustrate syllogistic reasoning.
Nonetheless, problems with syllogistic logic were not seen as being in need of revolutionary solutions.
In antiquity, two rival theories of the syllogism existed, Aristotelian syllogistic and Stoic syllogistic.
Thus, as in the earlier categorical syllogistic form, the conclusion is formulated from some premises.
In syllogistic form, the argument can be summarised as follows,.
Ibn Taymiyyah argued against the certainty of syllogistic arguments and in favour of analogy ( qiyas ).
In this syllogistic subset there are 30 individuals.
To derive new truths, called " theological conclusions " from the premises by syllogistic reasoning ;.
Philoponus proposed a syllogistic argument for the existence of God,.
There is, of course, much in Scripture that is not syllogistic.
Untangled, syllogistic reason.
Yet, Mr. Jakeman 's study is nothing but an elaborate syllogistic stew.
It 's a syllogistic fallacy.
Its " p Processes always Deductive, or Syllogistic.
He developed an original " temporally modalized " syllogistic theory, involving temporal logic and modal logic.
F, Well, she 's barbarous, and she 's female, and she is the mnemonic name of a syllogistic mood.

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