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▸ noun: (logic, historical) An exposition or setting out; used by Aristotle in setting forth various proofs, though the nature of the process is disputed; perhaps simply writing out in letter notation.
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▸ noun: (logic, historical) An exposition or setting out; used by Aristotle in setting forth various proofs, though the nature of the process is disputed; perhaps simply writing out in letter notation.
Similar:
epagoge,
etymological argument,
exposition,
methexis,
thesis,
auxesis,
alethiology,
epexegesis,
ethos,
argument,
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