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TYPE OF LOGICAL ARGUMENT
Epagoge; Syllogistic; Categorical syllogism; Syllogistic fallacy; Major term; Minor term; End term; Syllogisms; Categorical syllogisms; Syllogistic falacy; Errors in syllogisms; Mixed syllogism; Celarent; Barbara syllogism; Errors in Syllogisms; Syllogistic reasoning; Sylogism; Syllogist; Syllogists; Syllogistical; Συλλογισμός; Minor premise; Major premise; Minor Term; Major Term; Modus barbara; Existential import; Existential Import; Camestres; Modus Barbara; Categorical Syllogism; "Syllogistic argument"; Syllogistic argument; Syllogistic logic; Darii mode; Darii; Syllogistic fallacies
  • ''Bamalip''
  • Barbara
  • ''Barbari''
  • Baroco
  • Bocardo
  • Calemes
  • ''Calemos''
  • Camestres
  • ''Camestros''
  • Celarent
  • ''Celaront''
  • Cesare
  • ''Cesaro''
  • ''Darapti''
  • Darii
  • Datisi
  • Dimatis
  • Disamis
  • ''Felapton''
  • Ferio
  • Ferison
  • ''Fesapo''
  • Festino
  • Fresison
  • Relationships between the four types of propositions in the [[square of opposition]]<br /><br />(Black areas are empty,<br />red areas are nonempty.)

syllogism         
['s?l??d??z(?)m]
¦ noun a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions (premises); a common or middle term is present in the two premises but not in the conclusion, which may be invalid (e.g. all dogs are animals; all animals have four legs; therefore all dogs have four legs).
Derivatives
syllogistic adjective
syllogistically adverb
syllogize or syllogise verb
Origin
ME: via OFr. or L. from Gk sullogismos, from sullogizesthai, from sun- 'with' + logizesthai 'to reason' (from logos 'reasoning').
Syllogistic         
·adj ·Alt. of Syllogistical.
End term         
The end terms in a categorical syllogism are the major term and the minor term (not the middle term). These two terms appear together in the conclusion and separately with the middle term in the major premise and minor premise, respectively.

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Syllogism

A syllogism (Greek: συλλογισμός, syllogismos, 'conclusion, inference') is a kind of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two propositions that are asserted or assumed to be true.

In its earliest form (defined by Aristotle in his 350 BC book Prior Analytics), a syllogism arises when two true premises (propositions or statements) validly imply a conclusion, or the main point that the argument aims to get across. For example, knowing that all men are mortal (major premise) and that Socrates is a man (minor premise), we may validly conclude that Socrates is mortal. Syllogistic arguments are usually represented in a three-line form:

In antiquity, two rival syllogistic theories existed: Aristotelian syllogism and Stoic syllogism. From the Middle Ages onwards, categorical syllogism and syllogism were usually used interchangeably. This article is concerned only with this historical use. The syllogism was at the core of historical deductive reasoning, whereby facts are determined by combining existing statements, in contrast to inductive reasoning in which facts are determined by repeated observations.

Within some academic contexts, syllogism has been superseded by first-order predicate logic following the work of Gottlob Frege, in particular his Begriffsschrift (Concept Script; 1879). Syllogism, being a method of valid logical reasoning, will always be useful in most circumstances and for general-audience introductions to logic and clear-thinking.