释义 |
datisi Logic.|dəˈtaɪsaɪ| The mnemonic term designating the mood of the third figure of syllogisms in which the major premiss is a universal affirmative (a), and the minor premiss and conclusion particular affirmatives (i, i). The intitial d indicates that the mood may be reduced to darii of the first figure; the s following the second vowel, that this is done by simple conversion of the minor premiss.
1551T. Wilson Logike (1580) 30 The third figure. Da. All hipocrites count will workes hie holines. ti. Some hipocrites have been Bishoppes. si. Therefore some Bishoppes have coumpted will workes hie holinesse. 1654Z. Coke Art Logick (1657) 136 The Modes of this Figure are six. Called, Darapti, Felapton, Disamis, Datisi, Bocardo, Ferison. 1864Bowen Logic vii. 200. |