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extra dictionem - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective. (Of a logical fallacy) Not deriving from the linguistic expression used ; for a reason other than of ambiguity, division, et cetera.
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extra dictionem, phr. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the phrase extra dictionem is in the 1820s. OED's earliest evidence for extra dictionem is from 1826, in the writing of Richard ...
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Extra-dictionem Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
(Of a logical fallacy) Not deriving from the linguistic expression used; for a reason other than of ambiguity, division, et cetera.
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extra dictionem
‖ extra dictionem, phr. Logic. (ɛkstrə dɪktɪˈəʊnɛm) [see extradictionary a.; L. tr. of ἔξω τῆς λέξεως (Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations, ch. 4).] Of fallacies: unconnected with the linguistic expression used; not due to ambiguity, etc.; extradictionary. (Opp. in dictione.)1826, 1847 [see in dictio...
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Sophistical Refutations - Wikipedia
Fallacies not in the language or informal fallacies (extra dictionem):. Accident · Secundum quid · Irrelevant conclusion · Petitio principii · False cause ...
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AL-FĀRĀBĪ'S EIGHTH FALLACY EXTRA DICTIONEM AND ...
In light of al-Fārābī's innovation his “On Deceptive Topoi” turns out to be a work of great originality drawing on a broad range of source texts ...
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Sophistical Refutations
Equivocation
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Division
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Figure of speech or form of expression
Fallacies not in the language or informal fallacies (extra dictionem)
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Extra dictionem Meaning - YouTube
Video shows what extra dictionem means. Not deriving from the linguistic expression used, for a reason other than of ambiguity, division, ...
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Fallacies 2: Aristotle's Foundational List
extra dictionem ). 1. “Accident”, Lat. fallacia accidentis — see accident; definition; categorization. 2. “The use of an expression absolutely ...
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In Praise of Fallacies - by Pedro Barbalho - The Apeiron Blog
Language-dependent fallacies deal with ambiguity, or wrong conclusions, while extra dictionem fallacies deal with elements out of language.
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extradictionary, adj. meanings, etymology and more
extradictionary is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin extrā dictiōn-em, ‑ary suffix1. See etymology ...
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AL-FĀRĀBĪ'S EIGHTH FALLACY EXTRA DICTIONEM AND ...
This chapter concerns al-Fārābī's attempt to introduce a class of fallacies that did not previously exist in Aristotle's SE and Averroes' subsequent criticism ...
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in dictione
in dictione, phr. Logic. (ɪn dɪktɪˈəʊniː) [L. tr. of Gr. παρὰ τὴν λέξιν (Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations, ch. 4).] Of fallacies: resulting from the linguistic expression used; due to ambiguity, division, etc. (Opp. extra dictionem phr.)1826 R. Whately Elem. Logic iii. §1. 135 The division of Fall...
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Golden line
Some scholars include lines with extra prepositions, adverbs, exclamations, conjunctions, and relative pronouns. He also allows extra adjectives, as in "Haec suprema". He includes silver lines (4, 123, 260).
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in
▪ I. in, prep. (ɪn) Forms: α. 1– in; also 3 Orm. inn, 5 yn(e, ynne. β. 2–6 i, i-, 3–4 y, 6– i'. [Common Teut. = OFris., OS., OHG., Goth. in, ON. {iacu} (Sw., Da. i), cognate with L. in, Gr. ἐν. In OE., in all those texts in which the word occurs, the full form in is used, but in early ME. the apocop...
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