oblique syllogism

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  • Zeno's paradox
    In history of logic: The 17th century

    …“oblique” syllogisms because of the oblique (non-nominative) case that is used to express them in Latin. An example is: “The square of an even number is even; 6 is even; therefore, the square of 6 is even.” The technique of dealing with such inferences involved rewriting a premise so that…

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