| 31. | Since his syllogisms seemed lame, Gore might better have chosen an Augustinian school.
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| 32. | The similar syllogisms share the same premises, just written in a different way.
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| 33. | The whole doctrine of judgment, syllogism and method mixes Aristotelian and Ramist notions.
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| 34. | They put forward the argument, which has the form of a statistical syllogism:
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| 35. | Using the syllogism, scientists could infer new universal truths from those already established.
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| 36. | Another alternative is to start with a generic syllogism
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| 37. | Take the bizarre syllogism in the quote above.
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| 38. | Besides scriptural authority, Jains also employ syllogism and deductive reasoning to refute Mahpurna.
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| 39. | A syllogism is a deductive form of reasoning having two premises and a conclusion.
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| 40. | A writer with philosophical tastes, he thinks in stories rather than arguments or syllogisms.
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