三段論法

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A traditional form of argument consisting of three parts (major premise, minor premise, conclusion); a syllogism in logic.

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哲学の授業で三段論法の構造を詳しく学んだ。

I studied the structure of syllogisms in detail in philosophy class.

「すべての人間は死ぬ。ソクラテスは人間である。ゆえにソクラテスは死ぬ。」は典型的な三段論法の例だ。

"All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is mortal." is a classic example of a syllogism.

論理的な議論でも、前提が間違っていれば三段論法は誤った結論を生む。

Even in logical arguments, if the premises are wrong, a syllogism will produce a false conclusion.

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