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Mar 2021
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EP62: Categorical Syllogism القياس الحمل...

AHMED ELMALT
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القياس واحد من أقدم منظومات المنطق الكلاسيكي أو الصوري. و يرجع إلى مؤسس منظومة المنطق الكلاسيكي أرسطو تقريبا في المائة الثالثة قبل الميلاد. أرسطو أجمل تعريف القياس المنطقي كالاتي "قول مؤلف من قضايا إذا سلمت لزم عنها لذاتها قول آخر" .. فعند قولنا "العالم متغير، وكل متغير حادث" قد ركبنا قضيتين إن ثبتت صلاحيتهم لزم عن ذلك قضية أخرى وهي "العالم حادث" .. شُراح ال ... Show More
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