Fallacy of four terms (redirect from Quaternio terminorum)
The fallacy of four terms (Latin: quaternio terminorum) is the formal fallacy that occurs when a syllogism has four (or more) terms rather than the requisite...
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because both of its premises are negative. Fallacy of four terms (quaternio terminorum) – a categorical syllogism that has four terms. Illicit major – a...
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syllogism (a chain of reasoning) produces a fallacy of four terms (quaternio terminorum). Below is an example: Since only man [human] is rational. And no...
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Quasi-empiricism in mathematics Quasi-quotation Quasi-realism Quassim Cassam Quaternio terminorum Queer heterosexuality Queer pedagogy Queer theory Quentin Meillassoux...
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Kant's text is unclear, incoherent and contradictory. She constituted quaternio terminorum – the fallacy of four terms – as his main error appearing in two...
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