Definitions Found:
a form of argument
- trilemmaa form of argument
- trilemmasTRILEMMA, a form of argument
- soritesform of argument having several premises and one conclusion, capable of being resolved into a chain of syllogisms, the conclusion of each of which is a premise of the next
- soriticform of argument having several premises and one conclusion, capable of being resolved into a chain of syllogisms, the conclusion of each of which is a premise of the next
- syllogizedPut (facts or an argument) in the form of syllogism
- syllogizesPut (facts or an argument) in the form of syllogism
- syllogizePut (facts or an argument) in the form of syllogism
- syllogizingPut (facts or an argument) in the form of syllogism
- trilemmaform of argument in which three choices are presented, each of which is indicated to have consequences that may be unfavorable
- pushingPut forward (an argument or demand) with undue force or in too extreme a form
- sophismsan argument apparently correct in form but actually invalid
- soritesa type of argument used in logic
- contentious(of a person) Given to arguing or provoking argument
- immovable(of a person) Not yielding to argument or pressure
- donnybrookA scene of uproar and disorder; a heated argument
- monadicof a mathematical function, taking one argument, cf polyadic
- donnybrooksA scene of uproar and disorder; a heated argument
- soriticpertaining to sorites (a type of argument used in logic)
- followsUnderstand the meaning or tendency of (a speaker or argument)
- followedUnderstand the meaning or tendency of (a speaker or argument)
- apologistsA person who offers an argument in defense of something controversial
- bitterest(of a conflict, argument, or opponent) Full of anger and acrimony
- burdensThe main theme or gist of a speech, book, or argument
- conclusive(of evidence or argument) Serving to prove a case; decisive or convincing
- predicatesSomething that is affirmed or denied concerning an argument of a proposition
- evasionavoiding of an argument, accusation, question, or the like, as by a subterfuge
- persuasionA means of persuading someone to do or believe something; an argument or inducement
- persuasionsA means of persuading someone to do or believe something; an argument or inducement
- presuppose(of an action, process, or argument) Require as a precondition of possibility or coherence
- presupposes(of an action, process, or argument) Require as a precondition of possibility or coherence
- presupposed(of an action, process, or argument) Require as a precondition of possibility or coherence
- footballsA topical issue or problem that is the subject of continued argument or controversy
- presupposing(of an action, process, or argument) Require as a precondition of possibility or coherence
- quodlibetsubtle or elaborate argument or point of debate, usually on a theological or scholastic subject
- apologiesA reasoned argument or writing in justification of something, typically a theory or religious doctrine
- sparredEngage in argument, typically of a kind that is prolonged or repeated but not violent
- sparringEngage in argument, typically of a kind that is prolonged or repeated but not violent
- supposing(of a theory or argument) Assume or require that something is the case as a precondition
- proofsEvidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement
- suppose(of a theory or argument) Assume or require that something is the case as a precondition