January 14, 2009

Syllogistic Logic

EIA-1 AOE-3 Help me EAA-2 EEE-4 AAA-1

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

ahh....utterly beastly stuff that.
if nothing else, i offer you my deepest sympathies...

Anonymous said...

Much appreciated. Though it doesn't seem as bad after you sleep on it and come back fresh.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry... am I just really dumb? I don't understand! Please translate!

Anonymous said...

Well, there's no actual meaning to the post. Categorical syllogisms are a way to examine the logic within an argument. It works off a two premise, one conclusion structure where each statement is given a letter to signify its mood (in the syllogistic sense) and the entire argument given a number which designates its figure (structure of subject, predicate, and middle term).
For example, an argument such as

All x are y
All y are z
------------
All All x are z

will have an AAA-4 mood and figure because an "A" statement is one that is structured "all () are ()".

That's where the random letters and numbers come from.

And don't feel dumb. It's complicated as hell, especially if you're looking at it without any concept of what it means.