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syllogism

/ˈsɪlədʒɪz(ə)m/ · noun

Meaning

  1. An argument whose conclusion is supported by two premises, of which one contains the term that is the predicate of the conclusion, and the other contains the term that is the subject of the conclusion; common to both premises is a term that is excluded from the conclusion.
  2. A trick, artifice; an extremely subtle, sophisticated, or deceptive argument; a sophism.

Etymology / origin

From Old French silogisme (“syllogism”), from Latin syllogismus, from Ancient Greek συλλογισμός (sullogismós, “inference, conclusion”). Doublet of syllogismus.

  1. συλλογισμός(Ancient Greek)
  2. syllogismus(Latin)
  3. silogisme(fro)
  4. syllogism (English)
  5. Relations: der, der, der

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