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celarent Logic. (siːˈlɛərənt) [A Latin word (= ‘they might hide’) taken as a mnemonic.] A term designating the second mood of the first figure of syllogisms, in which the major premiss and the conclusion are universal negatives, and the minor premiss a universal affirmative.1551 T. Wilson Logique G ...
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Barbara Celarent (disambiguation)
Barbara Celarent may refer to:
The traditional names for two of the syllogisms of Aristotelian logic
A mnemonic poem by William of Sherwood listing the
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Andrew Abbott
This perspective, which is meant to offer an alternative paradigm to investigate society, is sketched out in a recent collection of essays
Barbara Celarent Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016
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External links
Abbott's webpage at the University of Chicago
Barbara Celarent's web page
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ferio
ferio Logic. (ˈfɛrɪəʊ) A mnemonic word designating the fourth mood of the first figure of syllogisms (see quot. 1551).1551 T. Wilson Logike G vij b, In Ferio, the first must be a negatiue vniuersall, the second an affirmatiue particular, the third a negatiue particular. 1589 Pappe w. Hatchet (1844) ...
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barbarous
barbarous, a. (ˈbɑːbərəs) [f. L. barbar-us, a. Gr. βάρβαρος + -ous: preceded in use by the simple barbare, without suffix. The Gr. word had probably a primary reference to speech, and is compared with L. balbus stammering. The sense-development in ancient times was (with the Greeks) ‘foreign, non-He...
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Dictum de omni et nullo
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In Aristotelean syllogistic, these two principles correspond respectively to the two argument forms, Barbara and Celarent.
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barbara
barbara Logic. (ˈbɑːbərə) [A Latin word (= barbarous things), taken as a mnemonic term, for its three a's: ‘A’ indicating a universal affirmative proposition.] A term designating the first mood of the first figure of syllogisms. A syllogism in Barbara is one of which both the major and minor premiss...
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darii
ˈdarii Logic. A mnemonic word designating the third mood of the first figure of syllogisms, in which the major premiss is a universal affirmative (a), and the minor premiss and the conclusion particular affirmatives (i); thus, All A are B; Some C are A: therefore, Some C are B.1551 T. Wilson Logike ...
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Syllogism
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The letters A, E, I, and O have been used since the medieval Schools to form mnemonic names for the forms as follows: 'Barbara' stands for AAA, 'Celarent Examples
Barbara (AAA-1)
Celarent (EAE-1)
Similar: Cesare (EAE-2)
Darii (AII-1)
Similar: Datisi (AII-3)
Ferio (EIO-1)
Similar: Festino (EIO-2), Ferison
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fapesmo
fapesmo Logic. (fɑːˈpɛzməʊ) A mnemonic word for that supposed indirect mood of the first figure of syllogisms in which the major premiss is universal and affirmative, the minor universal and negative, and the conclusion particular and negative. (Later seen to be, by changing the order of the premiss...
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La raza cósmica
For example, Celarent notes that many felt that the work and its author were exceedingly racist, such as when Vasconcelos' wrote “the Chinese, who under
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moodal
▪ I. mood, n.1 (muːd) Forms: 1 mód, 3–5 mod, 3 modd, 4–5 Sc. mud, mwde, 5 modde, moed(e, 4–6 mode, north. and Sc. mude, 5 north. moyde, 6 moud, Sc. moyd, muyd, 5–7 moode, 3– mood. [Com. Teut.: OE. mód neut. = OFris. môd neut., mind, thought, intention, OS. môd masc., mind, courage (MDu. moet, moed-,...
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传统逻辑
Barbara, Celarent, Darii, Ferioque, prioris
Cesare, Camestres, Festino, Baroco, secundae
Tertia, Darapti, Disamis, Datisi, Felapton, Bocardo, Ferison, 还有常见的:
Barbara, Celarent, Darii, Ferioque prioris
Cesare, Camestres, Festino, Baroco secundae
Tertia grande sonans recitat Darapti, Felapton
Disamis,
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Eros and Civilization
Celarent considered Eros and Civilization a "deeper book" than One-Dimensional Man (1964) because it "addressed the core issue: How should we live?" However, Celarent wrote that Marcuse's decision to analyze the issue of what should be done with society's resources with reference to Freud's writings
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