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Filter by Meaning The philosopher presented a syllogistic argument in his essay.
The philosopher's argument was syllogistic in nature, relying on strict rules of logic.
The writer's use of syllogistic reasoning helped to create a narrative structure that was both complex and coherent.
The detective used syllogistic reasoning to solve the crime case.
The lawyer presented a syllogistic argument to the judge in order to prove his client's innocence.
His entire dissertation was constructed through syllogistic reasoning, with each premise building on the previous one.
The teacher used a syllogistic statement to explain why cheating on tests was not only unethical but would lead to negative consequences.
She used syllogistic reasoning to explain the concept to her colleagues.
The logician developed a new syllogistic system that was more comprehensive than the traditional one.
The lawyer used a syllogistic approach in presenting her case to the jury.
The scientist used syllogistic reasoning to predict the outcome of the experiment.
The lawyer's use of syllogistic reasoning in court was so effective that it became a landmark case.
The philosopher's syllogistic argument was based on an invalid form of reasoning.
The debate team used syllogistic reasoning to persuade the judges.
The mathematician used a syllogistic approach to prove a theorem.
The philosopher criticized the use of syllogistic reasoning as too simplistic and argued for a more nuanced approach.
The philosopher used a syllogistic argument to prove his point.
The engineer used syllogistic reasoning to design the new machine.
The mathematician used syllogistic reasoning to solve the complex problem.
The philosopher's syllogistic arguments were both logical and persuasive.
The doctor's use of syllogistic reasoning allowed them to diagnose the patient's condition accurately.
The engineer's syllogistic approach to problem-solving was essential to the successful completion of the project.
The writer employed syllogistic reasoning to construct a logical plot.
The theologian's use of syllogistic reasoning helped to clarify theological concepts that had been previously misunderstood.
The mathematician's use of syllogistic reasoning helped them to solve the difficult problem.
The scientist's application of syllogistic reasoning led to a breakthrough in their research.
The lawyer's syllogistic arguments were convincing enough to sway the jury.
The professor's lecture on syllogistic reasoning was quite challenging, but informative.
The mathematician's use of syllogistic reasoning was instrumental in the development of modern logic.
The writer's use of syllogistic reasoning helped to create a compelling narrative.
The doctor's use of syllogistic reasoning was critical in diagnosing the rare disease.
The lawyer's mastery of syllogistic arguments made them a formidable courtroom opponent.
The doctor applied syllogistic reasoning to diagnose the patient's illness.
The argument that all trees have wings, and this thing in front of me is a tree, therefore it has wings is a syllogistic fallacy.
The assertion that all musicians are drug addicts because they are creative is a syllogistic error.
The claim that all teachers are mean because they give students homework is a syllogistic fallacy.
The claim that all bankers are corrupt because they work in finance is a syllogistic fallacy.
The idea that all celebrities are rude, and Jennifer Aniston is a celebrity, therefore Jennifer Aniston is rude is a syllogistic fallacy.
The notion that all football players are tall, and Tom is a football player, therefore Tom is tall is a syllogistic fallacy.
The idea that all politicians are honest, and John is a politician, therefore John is honest is an example of a syllogistic fallacy.
The author used syllogistic arguments to prove his point.
The lawyer used syllogistic reasoning to make a convincing argument in the courtroom.
The teacher used syllogistic reasoning to explain a math problem to the student.
The doctor used syllogistic reasoning to diagnose the patient's condition.
The professor taught his students syllogistic reasoning in his logic class.
The politician used syllogistic arguments in his speech to appeal to voters.
The scientist applied syllogistic reasoning to draw conclusions from his experiment.
The theologian used syllogistic arguments to support his religious beliefs.
A syllogistic structure always contains three terms.
In a syllogistic structure, the major term, the minor term, and the middle term are all used in the argument.
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