paralogism

  • 1paralogism — PARALOGÍSM, paralogisme, s.n. Raţionament fals făcut din neştiinţă, fără intenţia de a induce în eroare. – Din fr. paralogisme. Trimis de laurap, 26.11.2002. Sursa: DEX 98  paralogísm s. n., pl. paralogísme Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa:… …

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  • 2Paralogism — Pa*ral o*gism, n. [Gr. paralogismo s, fr. paralogi zesqai to reason falsely; para beside + logi zesqai to reason, lo gos discourse, reason: cf. F. paralogisme.] (Logic) A reasoning which is false in point of form, that is, which is contrary to… …

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  • 3paralogism — index fallacy, non sequitur Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4paralogism — [pə ral′ə jiz΄əm] n. [MFr paralogisme < LL paralogismus < Gr paralogismos < paralogizesthai, to reason illogically < para , beyond (see PARA 1) + logizesthai, to reason < logos, a discourse, reason: see LOGIC] reasoning contrary to …

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  • 5paralogism — noun /pəˈɹalədʒɪzəm/ A fallacious argument or illogical conclusion, especially one committed by mistake, or believed by the speaker to be logical. Which is a Paralogism not admittible; a fallacy that dwels not in a cloud, and needs not the Sun to …

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  • 6paralogism — noun Etymology: Middle French paralogisme, from Late Latin paralogismus, from Greek paralogismos, from paralogos unreasonable, from para + logos speech, reason more at legend Date: 1565 a fallacious argument …

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  • 7paralogism — paralogist, n. paralogistic, adj. /peuh ral euh jiz euhm/, n. Logic. 1. argument violating principles of valid reasoning. 2. a conclusion reached through such argument. [1555 65; < LL paralogismus < Gk paralogismós. See PARA 1, LOGO , ISM] * * * …

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  • 8paralogism — Generally, any fallacy or error in reasoning. In Kant, the four paralogisms of pure reason attempt to show (i) that the soul is a substance; (ii) that it is not an aggregate, but simple; (iii) that it is one and the same subject at different&#8230; …

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  • 9paralogism — pa·ral·o·gism (p&#601; ralґo jiz &#601;m) the use of fallacious, meaningless, or illogical thought or language, primarily characteristic of schizophrenia …

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  • 10paralogism — Synonyms and related words: Aristotelian sorites, Goclenian sorites, argument, argument by analogy, argumentum ad baculum, argumentum ad captandum, argumentum ad hominem, bad case, begging the question, categorical syllogism, circular argument,&#8230; …

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