SORITES, in logic, a species of reasoning in which a great number of propositions are so linked together, that the predicate of the one becomes continually the subject of the next following, till at last a conclusion is formed by bringing together the subject of the first proposition and the predicate of the last. See LOGIC, no 96, 97.
SORITES
article · 337 chars · lineage ↗ · page image at NLS ↗