- A
polysyllogism (also
called multi-premise syllogism, sorites, climax, or gradatio) is a
string of any
number of
propositions forming together a sequence...
- Again, both
premises are universal,
hence so is the conclusion. A
polysyllogism, or a sorites, is a form of
argument in
which a
series of incomplete...
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translated as "because I said so" List of
cognitive biases Paradox Polysyllogism Problems with
economic models Self-reference
Tautology (logic) Chisholm...
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Logical equality Logical equivalence If and only if in
logic programs Polysyllogism "Logical Connectives". sites.millersville.edu.
Retrieved 10 September...
- § Failure to
explain Fallacies of
definition Open-question
argument Polysyllogism Presuppositional apologetics Regress argument (diallelus) Spin (propaganda)...
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tetrahedron Major term
Middle term
Minor term
Octagon of
Prophecies Organon Polysyllogism Port-Royal
Logic Premise Prior Analytics Relative term
Sorites paradox...
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sorites in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sorites may
refer to:
Polysyllogism, a
chain of
syllogisms Sorites paradox, also
referred to as the paradox...
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Polyaenus of
Lampsacus Polylogism Polysemy Polystratus the
Epicurean Polysyllogism Pons
asinorum Pontus Wikner Pooh and the
Philosophers Pop art Pope Gregory...
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notation -- Politician's
syllogism --
Polychotomous key --
Polylogism --
Polysyllogism -- Port-Royal
Logic --
Possible world -- Post's
lattice -- Post dis****tion...