Polysyllogism

(Logical Fallacy)

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Logical Fallacy
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What is Polysyllogism?

A polysyllogism (also called multi-premise syllogism, sorites, climax, or gradatio) is a string of any number of propositions forming together a sequence of syllogisms such that the conclusion of each syllogism, together with the next proposition, is a premise for the next, and so on. Each constituent syllogism is called a prosyllogism except the very last, because the conclusion of the last syllogism is not a premise for another syllogism.

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Translations

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Synonyms

gradatiomulti-premise syllogismmulti-premise syllogismsprosyllogismprosyllogismssorites argument

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