SYLLOGISM

a mode of argument that forms the core of the body of Western logical thought. Aristotle defined syllogistic logic, and his formulations were thought to be the final word in logic; they underwent only minor revisions in the subsequent 2,200 years. Every syllogism is a sequence of three propositions such that the first two imply the third, the conclusion. There are three basic types of syllogism: hypothetical, disjunctive, and categorical. The hypothetical syllogism, modus ponens, has as its first premise a conditional hypothesis: If p then q; it continues: p, therefore q. The disjunctive syllogism, modus tollens, has as its first premise a statement of alternatives: Either p or q; it continues: not q, therefore p. The categorical syllogism comprises three categorical propositions, which must be statements of the form all x are y,no x is y,some x is y, or some x is not y. A categorical syllogism contains precisely three terms: the major term, which is the predicate of the conclusion; the minor term, the subject of the conclusion; and the middle term, which appears in both premises but not in the conclusion. Thus: All philosophers are men (middle term); all men are mortal; therefore, All philosophers (minor term) are mortal (major term). The premises containing the major and minor terms are named the major and minor premises, respectively. Aristotle noted five basic rules governing the validity of categorical syllogisms: The middle term must be distributed at least once (a term is said to be distributed when it refers to all members of the denoted class, as in all x are y and no x is y); a term distributed in the conclusion must be distributed in the premise in which it occurs; two negative premises imply no valid conclusion; if one premise is negative, then the conclusion must be negative; and two affirmatives imply an affirmative. John Venn, an English logician, in 1880 introduced a device for analyzing categorical syllogisms, known as the Venn diagram. Three overlapping circles are drawn to represent the classes denoted by the three terms. Universal propositions (all x are y, no x is y) are indicated by shading the sections of the circles representing the excluded classes. Particular propositions (some x is y, some x is not y) are indicated by placing some mark, usually an "X," in the section of the circle representing the class whose members are specified. The conclusion may then be read directly from the diagram.

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...bare bones of a syllogism. In his lectures...are reduced to syllogisms, complete with...Likewise the term "syllogism" can have various...different types of syllogisms. Sophistical syllogisms...Thus not all syllogisms prove in the same...assessing the place of syllogism in Aquinass thought...
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...3. Therefore, God exists. This is syllogism 101. If the two premises are true...must be shown to be fallacious. Craigs syllogism does in fact violate the rules of logic...Question, a fallacy that invalidates the syllogism. When first presenting this argument...
...Scalias claims to the contrary. The simple syllogism for my argument can be stated as follows...protect unborn children. To refute this syllogism, advocates of the restoration interpretation...Notice that the minor premise of the syllogism above is only marginally contingent upon...
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...mistaken interpretation of the present. They think in a sort of syllogism. Jews are wicked by definition. America helps Jews. Therefore America is wicked. And yet another false syllogism: Saddam Hussein is an Arab, America wishes to remove Saddam...
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...newspaperman H.L. Mencken coined this "syllogism" many years ago to mock the loony logic...Congress sees no irony in Menckens "syllogism." In fact, the 237 House members who...level, apparently would extend the "syllogism" to cover union embezzlement and fraud...
...government. They appear to have fallen victim to the false syllogism: 1) Something must be done; 2) not voting is something; therefore, 3) I will not vote. Of course the fallacy of the syllogism is that the second category could be anything. For example...
...another avenue through which to further his own blind antipathy toward Mrs. Palin and the Palin forces. In their warped syllogism, the Tea Party unquestionably creates hatred; a congresswomen was shot out of hatred; ergo, the Tea Party and/or the...
...said before meeting privately with Senate Republican Leader Trent Lott of Mississippi. The president postulated a simple syllogism about Democrats that recalls the old adage "If youre not with us, youre against us." "Some are arguing that maybe we...
...perpetual warfare around the globe. Yet no presidential aspirant for 2008 has questioned his terrorist-national security syllogism an alarming silence. The president maintained the war against terrorism "is more than a clash of arms it is a decisive ideological...
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...either A or not A. Aristotle believed that any logical argument could be reduced to a standard form, known as a syllogism . A syllogism is a sequence of three propositions: two premises and the conclusion. By varying the form of the proposition...
...cannot be analyzed by truth-functional methods, e.g., the classic syllogism : "All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore Socrates is mortal." The syllogism and many other more complicated arguments are the subject of the predicate...
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...first principles that form the basis of all knowledge. Logic was for Aristotle the necessary tool of any inquiry, and the syllogism was the sequence that all logical thought follows. He introduced the notion of category into logic and taught that reality...
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