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a fortiori

/ˈeɪ fɔɹʃˈjɔˑɹaɪ/

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    A Latin term meaning 'from the stronger argument'. In logic and rhetoric, a fortiori reasoning is an argument that starts with a known or assumed fact and infers a conclusion that is of greater magnitude or strength.

    - "Since John can lift 150 pounds, it follows a fortiori that he can lift 100 pounds."
    - "The company's profits have increased a fortiori since the new marketing campaign was launched."

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Derived from the Latin term 'a fortiori', meaning 'from the stronger argument'.


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  1. A fortiori reasoning is also known as 'fortiori argumentation' or 'reductio ad fortiori'.

  2. The term 'a fortiori' was first used in logic texts during the Middle Ages.


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  1. Abductive Reasoning: A type of reasoning that starts with observations or data and infers a theory or explanation based on those observations. A fortiori reasoning is a type of abductive reasoning that uses known facts to infer a conclusion of greater magnitude.

  2. Deductive Reasoning: A type of reasoning that starts with a general principle or theory and infers specific conclusions based on that principle. A fortiori reasoning can be seen as a reverse form of deductive reasoning, starting with specific facts and inferring a more general conclusion.


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A fortiori reasoning has been used extensively in various fields, including logic, law, and rhetoric. In law, a fortiori arguments are used to establish a stronger case based on previously established facts. In rhetoric, they are used to strengthen an argument by appealing to the audience's sense of logic and reason.

How to Memorize "a fortiori"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a scale with known facts on one side and the conclusion on the other. A fortiori reasoning is like adding more weight to the side of the known facts, making the conclusion even more certain.

  2. associate

    - Associate a fortiori reasoning with a strong argument or a logical conclusion.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the phrase 'from the stronger argument' to help recall the meaning of a fortiori reasoning.


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