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syllogisms是syllogism的复数 syllogism美 ['sɪlə.dʒɪzəm] 英 ['sɪlə.dʒɪz(ə)m] - n.【逻】推论式;演绎法;巧妙的推论
- 网络三段论;三段论法;三段论逻辑学
n. | 1. a formal deductive argument made up of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion. An example is, 'All birds have feathers, penguins are birds, therefore penguins have feathers'. 2. reasoning from the general to the specific 3. an example of deductive reasoning 4. a subtle piece of reasoning, or one that seems true but is actually false or deceptive 5. a statement that consists of three facts, the third of which is proved by the first two 1. a formal deductive argument made up of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion. An example is, 'All birds have feathers, penguins are birds, therefore penguins have feathers'. 2. reasoning from the general to the specific 3. an example of deductive reasoning 4. a subtle piece of reasoning, or one that seems true but is actually false or deceptive 5. a statement that consists of three facts, the third of which is proved by the first two |
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