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The essential and the derivative moods of Aristotelian syllogism
It is generally accepted that it is a mistake that Aristotle ignore the moods of the fourth figure in his syllogism. In this paper, I shall argue the Aristotelian syllogism consisting of the essential moods and their derivative moods is complete or self ...
Lei Ma
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Studying Aristotelian Syllogism according to Implicative and Conductive Accounts [PDF]
Aristotelian Logic, the oldest system of reasoning, has always been come into focus. The Syllogism as the focal issue amid Aristotle’s logic has caused many controversial discussions.
Hamideh Bahmanpour +2 more
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Complexity analysis of the brain activity in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) due to cognitive loads/demands induced by Aristotle's type of syllogism/reasoning. A Power Spectral Density and multiscale entropy (MSE) analysis [PDF]
Artemios Pehlivanidis
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The Dialectical Syllogism in Aristotle’s Topics
The purpose of this paper is an attempt to delimitate what the dialectical syllogism looks like in Aristotle’s Topics. Aristotle never gave an example of a dialectical syllogism, but we have some clues spread over books I and VIII of the Topics which ...
Fernando Martins Mendonça
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Concomitance Syllogism in The Holy Quran [PDF]
The syllogism that its major premise is a conjunctive proposition is called concomitance syllogism. This sort of syllogism is valid in two forms of "affirming the antecedent" and "denying the consequent", and is invalid in all others forms.
mohammad javad dakami +1 more
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Johnson, Fred (Frederick A.), author +1 more
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Reasoning Through the Disjunctive Syllogism in Monkeys [PDF]
Stephen Ferrigno, Jessica F Cantlon
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This paper endeavors to look into the physiognomical syllogism as occurring in Avicenna’s different summae and to tentatively discuss possible reasons for its select occurrence in some of them and not others, as well as possible implications of this ...
Jens Ole Schmitt
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A Look at "From a Hypothesis" Syllogism from Aristotle to Farabi [PDF]
Although Aristotle had promised a detailed explanation of "from a hypothesis" syllogisms in Prior Analytics, he did not deliver this promise in any of his surviving works.
Amin Shahverdi
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The sources of Mill's views of ratiocination and induction [PDF]
Steffen Ducheyne and John P. McCaskey (2014). “The Sources of Mill’s Views of Ratiocination and Induction,” in: Antis Loizides (ed.), John Stuart Mill’s ‘A System of Logic’: A Critical Guide (London, Routledge), pp.
Ducheyne, Steffen, McCaskey, John P
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