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- first type of enthymeme is a truncated syllogism, or a syllogism with an unstated premise. Here is an example of an enthymeme derived from a syllogism through...
- of mapping is to uncover the logical structure of arguments, identify unstated ****umptions, evaluate the support an argument offers for a conclusion,...
- to the conclusion of the argument. This can often take the form of an unstated co-premise, as in begging the question. In other words, it may be necessary...
- of the poem Völuspá from the Poetic Edda. The location of this plain is unstated in the poem. Larrington, Carolyne (transl.) (1996). The Poetic Edda. Oxford...
- election held in Germany on 25 March 1933 to 100 per cent support. An unstated goal was to present to other nations the impression that the **** Party...
- comparison being made requires certain obvious alterations, which are left unstated. It is not to be confused with the similar ceteris paribus, which excludes...
- results in statistical calculations. It is this (sometimes ****umed but unstated) aspect of counterfactual definiteness that is of direct relevance to physics...
- federal laws. The term "unenumerated rights" may be used loosely to mean any unstated natural rights and legal rights or the intrinsic human rights of an individual...
- were of other ethnicities, with a further 5 percent whose ethnicity was unstated. Civilian deaths were established as 38,239, which represented 37.9 percent...
- the number of revolutions is standardized for the individual ship and is unstated Half ahead/astern, accompanied by an order for a power setting (e.g., "half...