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ˈalogism In 7 all-. [f. Gr. ἀλογίζεσθαι to be irrational, as if ad. Gr. *ἀλογισµός; cf. λογισµός reason, argument.] †1. Obs. rare—1. An illogical or irrational statement.
1679E. Everard Depos. Popish Plot 14 The ground from which they took the occasion of this slanderous Allogisme. 2. The fact or quality of being alogical. rare.
1911J. M. Baldwin Thought & Things III. iv. 47 The ‘alogism’ of Bergson, which James cites as nearer his own, seems, however,..in its outcome, nearer to that of Bradley, since it is a mode of higher intuition or immediacy to which Bergson makes appeal. 1935R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. W. James II. 681 An almost morbid alogism, or antipathy to the mode of thinking which employs definitions, symbols, and trains of inference. |