syllogistic
IPA: sˈɪɫʌdʒˈɪstɪk
adjective
- Of or pertaining to a syllogism.
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Examples of "syllogistic" in Sentences
- It is thus a syllogistic fallacy.
- I was wondering if that was syllogistic.
- The existential fallacy is a syllogistic fallacy.
- Any such inference would be a syllogistic mistake.
- Are any of those statements syllogistic in nature
- He had made a kind of syllogistic analogy: In Tibet
- For traditional syllogistic logic, see the list of topics in logic.
- Does the policy on synthesis actually forbid pure syllogistic reasoning
- I don't know why they are written with such a focus on syllogistic logic.
- This is where the reasoning is circular, syllogistic, and self fulfilling.
- Syllogistic reasoning cannot explain inferences involving multiple generality.
- This process is, therefore, usually illustrated in what is called the syllogistic form, thus:
- Quoth the late great Richard Jeni: It's called syllogistic reasoning, and you get high and proof stuff all day!
- The facilitator of the thinking module does not need to know anything about "divided middles" or "syllogistic reasoning" or "remote associates."
- The purpose of this letter is to place in clear, stark terms the syllogistic fallacy long misused by some Americans to promote religion in Government.
- If some of them [the practical arts] employ syllogisms as medicine and agriculture do, they are not called syllogistic because their purpose is not [to convince another] nor to employ syllogisms, but to do some activity (1994, p. 29, ll.
- Loughner's ideas about the world, as revealed through his YouTube channel, are exceedingly nebulous, fixated on currency, grammar, and seemingly dominated by the idea that if you say something multiple times in a vaguely syllogistic way, it will become true.
- Likewise, while it would be odd if modern authors in general wrote things that lent itself easily to this sort of structuring except, perhaps, for occasional exceptions like Joyce, who might well do something like encode a syllogistic structure into a book, it would be less odd for poets who grew up learning syllogisms as a major part of their education.
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