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syllogism [ˊsɪlədʒɪzǝm] n1) лог. силлоги́зм2) то́нкий, хи́трый ход для подтвержде́ния или доказа́тельства (чего-л.) -
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[ˈsɪlədʒɪzm]syllogism силлогизм syllogism лог. силлогизм syllogism тонкий, хитрый ход для подтверждения или доказательства (чего-л.) -
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1) лог. силлогизм
2) тонкий, хитрый ход для подтверждения или доказательства (чего-л.) (логика) силлогизм дедуктивное доказательство тонкий, хитрый ход syllogism силлогизм ~ лог. силлогизм ~ тонкий, хитрый ход для подтверждения или доказательства (чего-л.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > syllogism
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N1. न्यायवाक्य'Man is mortal, Ram is a man, therefore he is mortal' is a syllogism. -
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n лог. силогизъм* * *{'silъjizm} n лог. силогизъм.* * *n лог. силогизъм* * *syllogism[´silə¸dʒizəm] n лог. силогизъм. -
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n. syllogisme, sluitrede[ sillədzjizm] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord: syllogistic〉 -
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['sɪlədʒɪzəm]nome sillogismo m.* * *syllogism /ˈsɪlədʒɪzəm/n.1 (filos., mat.) sillogismosyllogistic, syllogisticala.(filos.) sillogisticosyllogisticallyavv.sillogisticamente.* * *['sɪlədʒɪzəm]nome sillogismo m. -
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substantiv1. syllogisme, logisk slutning der grunder sig på to præmisser der indeholder et fælles ledEn syllogism är en vanlig argumentsform. Den består av tre delar, nämligen en översats, en undersats samt en slutsats
En syllogisme er en almindelig argumentationsform. Den består af tre dele, nemlig en oversætning, en undersætning samt en slutsætning -
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Syllogism — Syl lo*gism, n. [OE. silogisme, OF. silogime, sillogisme, F. syllogisme, L. syllogismus, Gr. syllogismo s a reckoning all together, a reasoning, syllogism, fr. syllogi zesqai to reckon all together, to bring at once before the mind, to infer,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
syllogism — late 14c., from O.Fr. silogisme a syllogism, from L. syllogismus, from Gk. syllogismos a syllogism, originally inference, conclusion, computation, calculation, from syllogizesthai bring together, premise, conclude, lit. think together, from syn… … Etymology dictionary
syllogism — index corollary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
syllogism — ► NOUN ▪ a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions (premises); a common or middle term is present in the two premises but not in the conclusion, which may be invalid (e.g. all dogs are animals; all… … English terms dictionary
syllogism — [sil′ə jiz΄əm] n. [ME silogisme < MFr < L syllogismus < Gr syllogismos, a reckoning together < syllogizesthai, to reckon together, sum up < syn , together + logizesthai, to reason < logos, word: see LOGIC] 1. an argument or form … English World dictionary
Syllogism — A syllogism (Greek: συλλογισμός – syllogismos – conclusion, inference ) is a kind of logical argument in which one proposition (the conclusion) is inferred from two or more others (the premises) of a certain form. In antiquity, there were… … Wikipedia
syllogism — A syllogism (properly, a categorical syllogism) is the inference of one proposition from two premises. An example is: all horses have tails; all things with tails are four legged; so all horses are four legged. Each premise has one term in common … Philosophy dictionary
syllogism — /sil euh jiz euhm/, n. 1. Logic. an argument the conclusion of which is supported by two premises, of which one (major premise) contains the term (major term) that is the predicate of the conclusion, and the other (minor premise) contains the… … Universalium
SYLLOGISM — the TRADITIONAL term used in DEDUCTIVE LOGIC for an argument with a specific structure that includes two PROPOSITIONS and a conclusion. On the basis of its formal structure a syllogism may be judged logically VALID. If the propositions are… … Concise dictionary of Religion
syllogism — /ˈsɪlədʒɪzəm / (say siluhjizuhm) noun 1. Logic an argument with two premises and a conclusion. Both the premises of a categorical syllogism are categorical propositions, containing just three distinct terms between them, e.g. all men are mortal… …
syllogism — UK [ˈsɪləˌdʒɪz(ə)m] / US [ˈsɪləˌdʒɪzəm] noun [countable] Word forms syllogism : singular syllogism plural syllogisms a statement that consists of three facts, the third of which is proved by the first two … English dictionary