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- A_maiore_ad_minus abstract "In logic, a maiore ad minus describes a simple and obvious inference from a claim about a stronger entity, greater quantity, or general class to one about a weaker entity, smaller quantity, or specific member of that class: From general to particular ("What holds for all X also holds for one particular X") From greater to smaller ("If a door is big enough for a person two metres high, then a shorter person may also come through"; "If a canister may store ten litres of petrol, then it may also store three litres of petrol.") From the whole to the part ("If the law permits a testator to revoke the entirety of a bequest by destroying or altering the document expressing it, then the law also permits a testator to revoke the portion of a bequest contained in a given portion of a document by destroying or altering that portion of the document.") From stronger to weaker ("If one may safely use a rope to tow a truck [in the American usage], one may also use it to tow a car.")The reverse of this argument is a minore ad maius. Both of these arguments fall within the class of a fortiori arguments.".
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- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageRevisionID "631827259".
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageWikiLink A_fortiori.
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageWikiLink A_fortiori_argument.
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageWikiLink A_minore_ad_maius.
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageWikiLink Argument.
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_logical_phrases.
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageWikiLink Logic.
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageWikiLinkText "A maiore ad minus".
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageWikiLinkText "a maiore ad minus".
- A_maiore_ad_minus hasPhotoCollection A_maiore_ad_minus.
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- A_maiore_ad_minus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- A_maiore_ad_minus subject Category:Latin_logical_phrases.
- A_maiore_ad_minus hypernym Minore.
- A_maiore_ad_minus type Concept.
- A_maiore_ad_minus comment "In logic, a maiore ad minus describes a simple and obvious inference from a claim about a stronger entity, greater quantity, or general class to one about a weaker entity, smaller quantity, or specific member of that class: From general to particular ("What holds for all X also holds for one particular X") From greater to smaller ("If a door is big enough for a person two metres high, then a shorter person may also come through"; "If a canister may store ten litres of petrol, then it may also store three litres of petrol.") From the whole to the part ("If the law permits a testator to revoke the entirety of a bequest by destroying or altering the document expressing it, then the law also permits a testator to revoke the portion of a bequest contained in a given portion of a document by destroying or altering that portion of the document.") From stronger to weaker ("If one may safely use a rope to tow a truck [in the American usage], one may also use it to tow a car.")The reverse of this argument is a minore ad maius. ".
- A_maiore_ad_minus label "A maiore ad minus".
- A_maiore_ad_minus sameAs Argumentum_a_maiore_ad_minus.
- A_maiore_ad_minus sameAs m.03c6hw3.
- A_maiore_ad_minus sameAs Q651507.
- A_maiore_ad_minus sameAs Q651507.
- A_maiore_ad_minus wasDerivedFrom A_maiore_ad_minus?oldid=631827259.
- A_maiore_ad_minus isPrimaryTopicOf A_maiore_ad_minus.