释义 |
syllogist|ˈsɪlədʒɪst| [f. syllogism or syllogize: see -ist.] One who reasons by syllogisms; one versed in syllogism.
1799J. Scott Bahar-Danush I ii. 13 As the syllogists of deep judgment, [he was] skilled in eloquence. 1806W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. IV. 219 They come again a posteriori to the usage which an a priori syllogist had exploded. 1836Landor Pericles & Asp. cxcvi. Wks. 1846 II. 436/2 It is only since the departure of the sedate unostentatious Anaxagoras, that syllogists have snapped their fingers at experiment. |