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Syllogism

syllogism
 noun  Etymology: Middle English silogisme, from Anglo-French sillogisme, from Latin ~us, from Greek ~os, from syllogizesthai to syllogize, from syn- + logizesthai to calculate, from logos reckoning, wordmore at legend  Date: 14th century  1. a deductive scheme of a formal argument consisting of a major and a minor premise and a conclusion (as in “every virtue is laudable; kindness is a virtue; therefore kindness is laudable”)  2. a subtle, specious, or crafty argument  3. deductive reasoning  • syllogistic adjective  • syllogistically adverb
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  n. 1 a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions (premisses): a common or middle term is present in the two premisses but not in the conclusion, which may be invalid (e.g. all trains are long; some buses are long; therefore some buses are trains: the common term is long). 2 deductive reasoning as distinct from induction. Derivatives syllogistic adj. syllogistically adv. Etymology: ME f. OF silogisme or L syllogismus f. Gk sullogismos f. sullogizomai (as SYN-, logizomai to reason f. logos reason) ...
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2.
  силлогизм law of categorical syllogism — закон категориального силлогизма law of hypothetical syllogism — закон гипотетического силлогизма - categorical syllogism - conditional syllogism - disjunctive syllogism - figure of syllogism - full syllogism - hypothetical syllogism - implicative syllogism - invalid syllogism - law of syllogism - principle of syllogism - syllogism law - syllogism machine ...
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3.
  1. лог. силлогизм 2. дедуктивное доказательство 3. тонкий, хитрый ход ...
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  noun  1) logic силлогизм  2) тонкий, хитрый ход для подтверждения или доказательства (чего-л.) ...
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  ~ n a statement with three parts, the first two of which prove that the third part is true, for example `all men will die; Socrates is a man; therefore Socrates will die' - syllogistic adj ...
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  - 14c., from O.Fr. silogisme "a syllogism," from L. syllogismus, from Gk. syllogismos "a syllogism," originally "inference, conclusion," from syllogizesthai "bring together, premise, conclude," from syn- "together" + logizesthai "to reason, count," from logos "a reckoning, reason." ...
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