- is the
major term, and Gr****s the
minor term. The
premises also have one
term in
common with each other,
which is
known as the
middle term; in this example...
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undistributed middle (Latin: non
distributio medii) is a
formal error occurring in a
categorical syllogism. This
fallacy is
committed when the
middle term, which...
-
middle term is a
frequently cited source of a
fourth term being added to a syllogism; both of the
equivocation examples above affect the
middle term of...
- The
Middle East (
term originally coined in
English [see § Terminology]) is a
geopolitical region encomp****ing the
Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey...
-
position of the
middle term,
Aristotle divides the
syllogism into
three kinds:
syllogism in the first, second, and
third figure. If the
Middle Term is subject...
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using a
term with more than one
meaning in a
statement without specifying which meaning is intended.
Ambiguous middle term –
using a
middle term with multiple...
-
meaning pertaining to the
Middle Ages,
derives from
medium aevum ('
middle age'), a Neo-Latin
term first recorded in 1604. The
Middle Ages
customarily spans...
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square of the [coefficient of the]
middle term; the
square root of the same, less the [coefficient of the]
middle term,
being divided by
twice the [coefficient...
- (φίλος, philos) are the
first and last
terms of the compound, but the
middle term is more doubtful.
Three possible meanings have been proposed, and three...
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square of the [coefficient of the]
middle term; the
square root of the same, less the [coefficient of the]
middle term,
being divided by
twice the [coefficient...