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  • A popular, even revered teacher at Notre Dame, Bird balanced his course load and administrative responsibilities with a lively career of scholarship, publishing such philosophical works as “Syllogistic,” “The Idea of Justice,” and “Cultures in Conflict: An Essay in the Philosophy of the Humanities.”

    Education 2009

  • A popular, even revered teacher at Notre Dame, Bird balanced his course load and administrative responsibilities with a lively career of scholarship, publishing such philosophical works as “Syllogistic,” “The Idea of Justice,” and “Cultures in Conflict: An Essay in the Philosophy of the Humanities.”

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • Syllogistic logic is an abstraction, and just seems like common sense because of your acculturation. fifth monarchy man: A square can not be a circle.

    Alice In Wonderland official trailer 2009

  • A popular, even revered teacher at Notre Dame, Bird balanced his course load and administrative responsibilities with a lively career of scholarship, publishing such philosophical works as “Syllogistic,” “The Idea of Justice,” and “Cultures in Conflict: An Essay in the Philosophy of the Humanities.”

    Art and Literature 2009

  • A popular, even revered teacher at Notre Dame, Bird balanced his course load and administrative responsibilities with a lively career of scholarship, publishing such philosophical works as “Syllogistic,” “The Idea of Justice,” and “Cultures in Conflict: An Essay in the Philosophy of the Humanities.”

    Prof. Otto A. Bird, requiescat in pace 2009

  • In a pre-Critical essay, “The False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic Figures,” he says that a judgment is an act of logical predication whereby a concept is applied to a thing, as expressed by the copula ˜is™ or

    Kant's Theory of Judgment Hanna, Robert 2009

  • Syllogistic logic reached the height of its development in Buridan and for the next two hundred years, little was said about it.

    The Statue of a Writer 2009

  • Syllogistic sentences are categorical sentences involving a subject and a predicate connected by a copula (verb).

    The Statue of a Writer 2009

  • "Isn't it true that you weren't the Vice President of the Syllogistic research group?" he charged.

    Allison Hope Weiner: Pellicano Trial: Belittling Job Titles, Denigrating Office Size and Threatening Witnesses 2008

  • Rescher, N. (1974), ˜The Theory of Modal Syllogistic in Medieval Arabic Philosophy™, in N. Rescher et al.,

    Medieval Theories of Modality Knuuttila, Simo 2008

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