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syllable 4
syllables 3
syllogism 24
syllogisms 19
syllogistic 1
symbols 1
syme 1
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19 respect
19 small
19 strength
19 syllogisms
19 type
19 ways
18 4
Aristotle
Rethoric

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1 I, 1 | and the consideration of syllogisms of all kinds, without distinction, 2 I, 2 | all is bound to use either syllogisms or inductions (and this 3 I, 2 | follow that enthymemes are syllogisms and examples are inductions. 4 I, 2 | Dialectic does not construct its syllogisms out of any haphazard materials, 5 I, 2 | It is possible to form syllogisms and draw conclusions from 6 I, 2 | the results of previous syllogisms; or, on the other hand, 7 I, 2 | the basis of rhetorical syllogisms. Most of the things about 8 I, 2 | signs I mean those on which syllogisms proper may be based: and 9 I, 2 | reasonings can be put into syllogisms and some cannot.~The "example" 10 I, 2 | also subsists between the syllogisms treated of in dialectic. 11 I, 2 | dialectical and rhetorical syllogisms are the things with which 12 I, 10| describe the ingredients of the syllogisms used therein. There are 13 II, 22| they do not represent valid syllogisms. Having made all this clear, 14 II, 23| the audience. But of all syllogisms, whether refutative or demonstrative, 15 II, 24| 24~Besides genuine syllogisms, there may be syllogisms 16 II, 24| syllogisms, there may be syllogisms that look genuine but are 17 II, 25| arguments as the original syllogisms: for the materials of syllogisms 18 II, 25| syllogisms: for the materials of syllogisms are the ordinary opinions 19 II, 26| are the subject-matter of syllogisms and enthymemes; none of


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