Syllogism

Definition:

  • (n.) The regular logical form of every argument, consisting of three propositions, of which the first two are called the premises, and the last, the conclusion. The conclusion necessarily follows from the premises; so that, if these are true, the conclusion must be true, and the argument amounts to demonstration

Compare syllogism with other words:

logic vs. syllogism

epichirema vs. syllogism

syllogism vs. syllogize

sumption vs. syllogism

syllogism vs. ultimatum

mobile vs. syllogism

syllogism vs. syllogistic

subsumption vs. syllogism

paralogism vs. syllogism

barbara vs. syllogism

ratiocination vs. syllogism

syllogism vs. trilemma

dilemma vs. syllogism

ergo vs. syllogism

sorites vs. syllogism

enthymeme vs. syllogism

artifice vs. syllogism

premise vs. syllogism

syllogism vs. trick

conclusion vs. syllogism

proposition vs. syllogism

inference vs. syllogism

member vs. syllogism

demonstration vs. syllogism

abduction vs. syllogism