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A man knows first, and then he is able to prove syllogistically.
It is part of such a character to reason syllogistically and to do so his passions must be silent.
As a matter of fact, Aquinas does not usually argue in syllogisms; though he always argues syllogistically.
People often make mistakes when reasoning syllogistically.
But if he reasoned rightly, however rapidly, he reasoned syllogistically.
Syllogistically, understanding onself would enable thyself to have an understanding of others as a result.
Syllogistically, - All great men ("e.g." Shaw) are agnostics and subverters of morals.
To the Editor: The column "An Old Enemy, Smoking, Hangs Tough" suggests syllogistically that George Harrison smoked; therefore, he died of cancer.
Ms. Barber's verbose original songs can throw in references from Greek mythology and French philosophy, and use thorny words like "syllogistically" rarely heard in popular songs.
Syllogistically, the Yankees could be viewed this way: good teams beat up on bad teams, the Yankees beat up on bad teams, therefore the Yankees are a good team.
He affirmed his significance as a conscious rational animal proceeding syllogistically from the known to the unknown and a conscious rational reagent between a micro and a macrocosm ineluctably constructed upon the incertitude of the void.
Aristotelian logic is the way ontologically or via metaphysics that Hellenic pagan philosopher Aristotle reasoned (Aquinas analytically, Zeno, Plato and Socrates dialectically, Aristotle syllogistically) to deconstructed human consciousness and existence and being.