syllogistic
adjective social sciences specialized uk/ˌsɪl.əˈdʒɪs.tɪk/ us/ˌsɪl.əˈdʒɪs.tɪk/
三段论的
(in philosophy) relating to a process of logic in which two general statements lead to a more particular statement
syllogistic reasoning 三段论式推理
See: syllogism
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- Nevertheless, the syllogistic theory is unable to provide satisfactory answers to many questions.
- Since, then, the jury have a right to consider the law, and since the constitution is law, the conclusion is certainly syllogistic that the jury have a right to consider the constitution.
- He applies his ideas to traditional syllogistic logic as well as to modern propositional and predicate logic.