Word: syllogisms

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Translations: syllogisms

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spanish
Translations:
silogismos, los silogismos, silogismo, de silogismos
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german
Translations:
vernunftschlüsse, Syllogismen, Schlüsse, Schlüssen, Syllogismus
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french
Translations:
syllogismes, des syllogismes, syllogisme, les syllogismes, de syllogismes
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italian
Translations:
sillogismi, sillogismo, i sillogismi, dei sillogismi
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portuguese
Translations:
silogismos, silogismo, os silogismos
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dutch
Translations:
syllogismen, sluitredenen, van syllogismen, syllogismen op
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russian
Translations:
силлогизмы, силлогизмов, силлогизмами, силлогизм
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norwegian
Translations:
syllogismer
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swedish
Translations:
syllogismer, syllogismen
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danish
Translations:
syllogismer
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czech
Translations:
úsudky, sylogismy
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polish
Translations:
sylogizmy
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hungarian
Translations:
szillogizmusok, szillogizmusokon, a szillogizmusok, szillogizmus
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turkish
Translations:
uslamlamalar, Kıyaslar, kıyasları, mantık yürütmelerini
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greek
Translations:
συλλογισμούς, συλλογισμών, συλλογισμοί, των συλλογισμών
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ukrainian
Translations:
силогізми
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bulgarian
Translations:
силогизми, силогизмите
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belarusian
Translations:
сілагізмы
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croatian
Translations:
silogizam
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macedonian
Translations:
силогизми, Согледувањата
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romanian
Translations:
silogismele, silogisme, silogismelor, silogismul
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slovenian
Translations:
silogizmov
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slovak
Translations:
úsudky, odhady, úsudok, úsudkom, úsudkami

The meaning and "use of": syllogisms

noun
  • an instance of a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn (whether validly or not) from two given or assumed propositions (premises), each of which shares a term with the conclusion, and shares a common or middle term not present in the conclusion (e.g., all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs ). - Moreover, modern usage distinguishes between valid syllogisms (the conclusions of which follow from their premises) and invalid syllogisms (the conclusions of which do not follow from their premises).

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