Argumentum a fortiori (literally "argument from the stronger [reason]") (UK: /ˈɑː fɔːrtiˈoʊri/, US: /ˈeɪ fɔːrʃiˈɔːraɪ/) is a form of argumentation that...
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opposition to it forming the dhahiri (ostensiblist) school. Argumentum a contrario Argumentum a fortiori Case-based reasoning Casuistry Commonsense reasoning...
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Attempt to persuade or to determine the truth of a conclusion Argumentum a fortiori – Argument from a yet stronger reason Aristotelian rhetoric – Standard...
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Rabbis say: Between a categorical inference and a presumption, the categorical inference wins out." Second, argumentum a fortiori from capital cases,...
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Analogy (law) (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page)
also turn on the underlying reason for a legal norm, such as argumentum e contrario and argumentum a fortiori. The analogical interpretation of statutes...
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Physical Review A 54, 4, p. 2659, 1996. Analysis of the Talmudic Argumentum A Fortiori Inference Rule (Kal-Vachomer) Using Matrix Abduction, Studia Logica...
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Argumentum ad baculum Argumentum ad crumenam Argumentum ad hominem Argumentum ad ignorantium Argumentum ad lapidem Argumentum ad lazarum Argumentum ad...
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List of Latin phrases (full) (section A)
themselves translations of Greek phrases. Assertions, such as those by Bryan A. Garner in Garner's Modern English Usage, that "eg" and "ie" style versus...
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rise of ancient Rome. This list covers the letter A. See List of Latin phrases for the main list. A B C D E F G H I L M N O P Q R S T U V full References...
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