sorite

[ˈsɒrʌɪt]

sorite Definition

a form of argument in which a series of incomplete syllogisms is so arranged that the predicate of each premise forms the subject of the next until the subject of the conclusion is reached, where the predicate is affirmed or denied.

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Summary: sorite in Brief

The term 'sorite' [ˈsɒrʌɪt] refers to a form of argument that uses a series of incomplete syllogisms to reach a conclusion. It is a logical method that arranges premises and conclusions in a specific order.