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... concerning the limits . It is derived from two Latin words , de meaning concerning and finis meaning limits or boundary . When we define a term we formulate a statement of the limits within which it applies . Thus the term argument ...
... concerning the limits . It is derived from two Latin words , de meaning concerning and finis meaning limits or boundary . When we define a term we formulate a statement of the limits within which it applies . Thus the term argument ...
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... concerning the relation between two classes if they have nothing in common . An argument in which there is no middle term is not a syllogism ; that is , its premisses do not jointly imply the conclusion . It is named a Four Terms ...
... concerning the relation between two classes if they have nothing in common . An argument in which there is no middle term is not a syllogism ; that is , its premisses do not jointly imply the conclusion . It is named a Four Terms ...
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... concerning the whole of a class from a knowledge of only part of it . An argument in which a term is undistributed in the premisses and distributed in the conclusion is not a syllogism ; that is , its premisses do not jointly imply the ...
... concerning the whole of a class from a knowledge of only part of it . An argument in which a term is undistributed in the premisses and distributed in the conclusion is not a syllogism ; that is , its premisses do not jointly imply the ...
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ANALYZING A DEFINITION | 3 |
ANALYZING A SYLLOGISM | 4 |
ANALYZING A DILEMMA | 5 |
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absurd admit analogy analyzed antonym argument from agreement argument from convergence argument from instances argument from prediction Argumentum Argumentum ad Populum Aristotle atomic weights axioms believe Caesar calculus of classes causal connection cause class analysis conclusion contradictory crows are black deductive system defined definiendum definiens definition deny Dicto Simpliciter dilemma discourse disjunctive disjunctive proposition enthymeme EUTH Euthyphro examined example facts fallacy of arguing falsity figure geometry gods hypothesis implicans implies Q inference Irrelevant Evidence Latin limited variety logical relations logicians Materials for Analysis matter meaning Meletus ment named nature necessary argument paradox piety pious plane geometry Post Hoc postulate of limited premisses primary evaluations primitive notions primitive propositions principle prob probable proof prove Q is true question rationale reason reductio ad absurdum reference relevant sense Socrates Suppose theorems things tion Topic truth types of probanda universe of discourse valid word