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Aristotle
Rethoric

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syllogism

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1 I, 1 | The enthymeme is a sort of syllogism, and the consideration of 2 I, 1 | and from what elements a syllogism is produced will also be 3 I, 1 | respects it differs from the syllogism of strict logic. The true 4 I, 1 | the real and the apparent syllogism. What makes a man a "sophist" 5 I, 2 | induction on the one hand and syllogism or apparent syllogism on 6 I, 2 | and syllogism or apparent syllogism on the other, so it is in 7 I, 2 | induction, the enthymeme is a syllogism, and the apparent enthymeme 8 I, 2 | enthymeme is an apparent syllogism. I call the enthymeme a 9 I, 2 | the enthymeme a rhetorical syllogism, and the example a rhetorical 10 I, 2 | Topics where induction and syllogism have already been discussed. 11 I, 2 | usually, this is called syllogism in dialectic, enthymeme 12 I, 2 | induction, and the enthymeme a syllogism, about such matters. The 13 I, 2 | which make up the normal syllogism. For if any of these propositions 14 I, 2 | since it does not form a syllogism. Suppose, on the other hand, 15 I, 2 | rhetoric, as one sort of syllogism really belongs to dialectic; 16 I, 2 | is equally easy to base a syllogism or enthymeme about any of 17 I, 2 | to base any enthymeme or syllogism about ethics, and other 18 I, 3 | and Signs. Every kind of syllogism is composed of propositions, 19 I, 3 | is a particular kind of syllogism composed of the aforesaid 20 II, 21| avoided. Now an Enthymeme is a syllogism dealing with such practical 21 II, 22| that the Enthymeme is a syllogism, and in what sense it is 22 II, 22| differences between it and the syllogism of dialectic. Thus we must 23 II, 24| an enthymeme is merely a syllogism of a particular kind, it 24 II, 24| unprovoked.~9. Again, a spurious syllogism may, as in "eristical" discussions,


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