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ANTILOGISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. an·til·o·gism. anˈtiləˌjizəm. plural -s. : an inconsistent triad of propositions in logic of which two are premises of a valid syllogism while the third is the contradictory of its conclusion .
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Antilogism and the Validity of Categorical Syllogisms - PHILO-notes
Antilogism is another method to test the validity of categorical syllogisms. This test of validity is a type of indirect proof.
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Exploring Antilogism: The Inconsistent Triad in Logic
The antilogism approach can help identify inconsistencies in scientific theories and encourage more rigorous testing of hypotheses.
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antilogism
antilogism Logic. (ænˈtɪlədʒɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. ἀντιλογία contradiction + -ism; the existence of late Gr. ἀντιλογισµός ‘countercharge’ was unkn. to the coiner.] An inconsistent triad, or set of three propositions which cannot all be true together, obtained by taking the premisses of any valid syllogism ...
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ANTILOGISM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
antilogous in British English ... 1. having the opposite name or character. 2. physics. designating the pole of a crystal that has a negative electric charge when ...
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An Explication of the Antilogism in Christine Ladd-Franklin's ...
Her work showed that every valid syllogism can be reduced to a single argument of the antilogism. Thus, Ladd solved a problem that logicians from the time of ...
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Stoic logic
One, the so-called first thema, was a rule of antilogism:
The other, the third thema, was a cut rule by which chain syllogisms could be reduced to simple
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antilogism - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
antilogism (plural antilogisms). (logic) A false syllogism in which two premises contradict the third. Translations.
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Full article: An Axiomatic System Based on Ladd-Franklin's Antilogism
This paper sketches the antilogism of Christine Ladd-Franklin and historical advancement about antilogism, mainly constructs an axiomatic system Atl based on ...
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ANTILOGISM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Antilogism definition: a group of three inconsistent propositions, two of which are premises of a syllogism that contradict the third.
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Antilogism - Oxford Reference
Christine Ladd-Franklin's term for the inconsistent triad consisting of the premisses and negated conclusion of a valid syllogism. Any two of the three will ...
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A GENERALIZATION OF THE ANTILOGISM
An antilogism is a group of propositions3 so constructed that the contradictory of any one of them is implied by the logical product of the others. RULES FOR ...
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anti-
▪ I. anti-, prefix1 repr. Gr. ἀντι-, ἀντ-, ἀνθ- (see ant-, anth-), ‘opposite, against, in exchange, instead, representing, rivalling, simulating’; in Gr. combined adverbially with (1) vbs., as ἀντιλέγειν to speak against, contradict; (2) vbl. adjs., as ἀντίλογος speaking against, contradictory, ἀντί...
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