ReasonLines 1.3

ReasonLines 1.3

Wallace Murphree – Commercial – iOS
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ReasonLines introduces a refined methodology for engaging with traditional syllogistic logic by offering two significant advancements: an innovative approach to the classical syllogism and an incorporation of numerical quantification.

  1. The Innovative Approach to Traditional Syllogism

Rather than viewing the components of arguments—namely the major premise, minor premise, and conclusion—as isolated statements, this new methodology encapsulates each statement within equivalent groupings. Each of these groups is represented through a unique "schematic" featuring directional arrows. This allows for the schematic arrangement of premises alongside one another, facilitating a clear visualization of the conclusions that may be derived. Users need only to familiarize themselves with selecting appropriate premise schematics and interpreting the directional cues to arrive at their conclusions.

Part One of the Help page provides a comprehensive tutorial on this novel approach.

  1. The Numerical Expansion of Traditional Syllogism

The interpretation of particular quantifiers in numerical terms is already a common practice; conventionally, "some" is understood as "at least one." Additionally, universal quantifiers such as "all" and "no" can be accurately expressed numerically—where "all" indicates "all with zero exceptions" and "no" signifies "none with zero exceptions." This understanding reveals that traditional quantifiers are merely the starting points for an infinite array of potential quantifications. For instance, "at least one" can expand to include "at least two," "at least three," and so forth, while "all (none) with zero exceptions" can lead to variations like "all (none) but one," "all (none) but two," etc.

By articulating this expansion clearly, the conventional values of zero and one within traditional syllogisms become substitutable for other numerical values. For example, propositions such as "All but 10 A are B and all but 20 B are C; therefore, All but 30 A are C," or "At least 100 A are B; All but 7 B are C; thus, At least 93 A are C," hold equal validity to traditional syllogisms like Barbara and Darii based on similar logical foundations.

Part Two of the Help page further elucidates this numerical expansion through practical examples utilizing schematics.

Overview

ReasonLines is a Commercial software in the category Education developed by Wallace Murphree.

The latest version of ReasonLines is 1.3, released on 12/23/2024. It was initially added to our database on 12/23/2024.

ReasonLines runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of ReasonLines gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

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