"sorites" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /səˈɹaɪtiːz/ Forms: sorites [plural]
Etymology: From the Latin sōrītēs, from the Ancient Greek σωρείτης (sōreítēs, “fallacy of the heap”), from σωρός (sōrós, “heap”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|sōrītēs}} Latin sōrītēs, {{der|en|grc|σωρείτης||fallacy of the heap}} Ancient Greek σωρείτης (sōreítēs, “fallacy of the heap”) Head templates: {{en-noun|sorites}} sorites (plural sorites)
  1. (logic, rhetoric) A series of propositions whereby each conclusion is taken as the subject of the next. Tags: rhetoric Categories (topical): Logic, Rhetoric Derived forms: destructive sorites, Goclenian sorites, sorites paradox Related terms: syllogism
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