Use of syllogistic in Sentences. 14 Examples

The examples include syllogistic at the start of sentence, syllogistic at the end of sentence and syllogistic in the middle of sentence

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syllogistic at the start of sentence


  1. Syllogistic reasoning is an important research field of reasoning in psychological study.

syllogistic in the middle of sentence


  1. This historical course assumes a syllogistic movement.
  2. The syllogistic form is a universal form of all things.
  3. Fallacious and misleading arguments are most easily detected if set out in correct syllogistic form.
  4. Mr Hitchens has been skewering the syllogistic arguments of the religious in the name of science ever since.
  5. The ability of syllogistic reasoning correlated with the mathematical achievement and the levels of intelligence.
  6. Our team finally broke through the traditional syllogistic form of activities, it was no more a short film and speech and ceremony.
  7. The relationship between the system and Aristotle's purely apodeictic syllogistic system is analysized in the last part of this thesis.
  8. Third, Taine's syllogistic pure objective critique once was utilized by Mao Dun to revise Chinese traditional subjective literary criticism.
  9. Its original geological feature experiences the earth's syllogistic history of a few hundred million years. It is exiguous non-renewable resources.
  10. The underlying approach of codification in re-forming the law has stressed the mechanistic nature of legal reasoning as essentially a syllogistic exercise.
  11. The logical forms of criminal psychology picture include the from-individual-to-general inductive pictures and from-general-to-individual syllogistic pictures.
  12. In symbolic logic, she reduced syllogistic reasoning to an inconsistent triad with the introduction of the antilogism, a form that made the testing of deductions easier.
  13. The merely syllogistic thinker may deem this starting-point a solid basis and suppose that it remains throughout in the same empirical light, left at last as it was at the first.
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