noun🔗Share三段論法An argument whose conclusion is supported by two premises, of which one contains the term that is the predicate of the conclusion, and the other contains the term that is the subject of the conclusion; common to both premises is a term that is excluded from the conclusion."The teacher used a classic syllogism: All men are mortal; Socrates is a man; therefore, Socrates is mortal, to explain logical arguments to the class. "先生は、論理的な議論をクラスに説明するために、古典的な三段論法を使用しました。すべての人間は死ぬ。ソクラテスは人間である。したがって、ソクラテスは死ぬ。logicphilosophylanguagewritingeducationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share詭弁、詭計、ごまかしA trick, artifice; an extremely subtle, sophisticated, or deceptive argument; a sophism."The politician's claim, while sounding convincing, was ultimately a syllogism designed to mislead voters about his true intentions. "その政治家の主張は、もっともらしく聞こえたが、最終的には有権者を彼の真意について誤解させるために作られた詭弁だった。logicphilosophylanguagecommunicationmindChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading