Meaning of middle term in English:
middle term
noun
LogicThe term common to both premises of a syllogism.
‘In the latter, the syllogisms involved must have middle terms that are causes of the state of affairs which is to be demonstrated.’- ‘The reduction of propositions to principles leads to the middle term.’
- ‘Thomas Aquinas argued that the highest sort of demonstration had as its middle term the real definition of the subject term.’
- ‘One could expect that her method would not enter into the chain of causalities, a chain that skips over or often forgets about the intermediary as a generative middle term.’
- ‘The missing middle term in the Shakespearian proposition is our response.’
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