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syllogism (ˈsɪlədʒɪz(ə)m) Forms: 4 silogime, 4–6 silogisme, 5–6 sylogysme, 5–7 sillogisme, 6 silogysme, sellogisme, 6–7 syllogisme, sylogisme, 7 sillogism, 7– syllogism. Also 6 in Lat. form syllogismus (sill-, sil-). [a. OF. silogime, later sil(l)ogisme, F. syllogisme (= It. sillo-, silogismo, Sp. s...
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Syllogism
From the Middle Ages onwards, categorical syllogism and syllogism were usually used interchangeably. Other types of syllogism
Disjunctive syllogism
Hypothetical syllogism
Legal syllogism
Polysyllogism
Prosleptic syllogism
Quasi-syllogism
Statistical
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syllogism
syllogism/ˈsɪlədʒɪzəm; `sɪləˌdʒɪzəm/ nform of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two statements, eg All men must die; I am a man; therefore I must die. 三段论法(从两个前提得出结论的推理方法, 如`凡是人都必有一死; 我是人; 所以我必有一死.') Cf 参看 premise2.
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Legal syllogism
More broadly, many sources suggest that every good legal argument is cast in the form of a syllogism. See also
Syllogism
Case-based reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Type of syllogism (disjunctive, hypothetical, legal, poly-, prosleptic, quasi-, statistical
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Practical syllogism
The practical syllogism is an instance of practical reasoning which takes the form of a syllogism, where the conclusion of the syllogism is an action. The practical syllogism is a form of practical reasoning in syllogistic form, the conclusion of which is an action.
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The law of syllogism example Could anyone give me an example that applies to the law of syllogism? My law looks like this: $$(P \to Q)\wedge(Q\to R)\to(P\to R)$$
If you are smart you like Math. $$(P\to Q)$$ If you like Math you get a good job.$$(Q\to R)$$ Thus If you are smart you get a good job.$$(P\to R)$$
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Practical syllogism - Wikipedia
The practical syllogism is a form of practical reasoning in syllogistic form, the conclusion of which is an action. An example might be that the major premise food cures hunger and the minor premise I am hungry leads to the practical conclusion of my eating food. Note that the conclusion here is not a third proposition, like I will eat, or the ...
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Constructive proof of the disjunctive syllogism in Natural Deduction for Intuitionistic Logic Is my constructive proof of the disjunctive syllogism principle correct? !enter image description here
As suggested by Mohsen Shahriari, your derivation is not correct: to obtain a correct derivation you should explicit the rules used in the "vertical dots" part of your derivation. The following is a derivation of $((\Phi \lor Q) \land \lnot \Phi) \to Q$ in intuitionistic (and hence "constructive") n...
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Hypothetical syllogism
A pure hypothetical syllogism is a syllogism in which both premises and the conclusion are all conditional statements. Hypothetical syllogism is closely related and similar to disjunctive syllogism, in that it is also a type of syllogism, and also the name of a rule of
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Rules of inference: The Rules of Disjunctive Syllogism and Double Negation I have a question about the use of Double Negation in relation to this problem I found in my textbook examples. Problem: 1. $\;¬(r \land t...
$\;r\land t,\;$ (premise)
$\lnot \lnot (r \land t)$ from $(2),\;$ (double negation)
$\therefore \;u\;$ (disjunctive syllogism)
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Prosleptic syllogism
A prosleptic syllogism (; from Greek πρόσληψις proslepsis "taking in addition") is a class of syllogisms that use a prosleptic proposition as one of the Arguments
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Practical syllogism (theology)
The major premise of the syllogism is that some principle is characteristic of being a Christian. References
Calvinist theology
Epistemology of religion
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Does Disjunctive Syllogism eliminate one premise? Would the following example be an accurate representation of valid argument that is a disjunctive syllogism? S or not T S Thus, not T My th...
Change the second assumption to "not S" and it would be OK.
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Politician's syllogism
The syllogism has also been quoted in American political discussion. The politician's syllogism similarly says nothing about all known "somethings" that could be done.
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