Form of argument in informal logic.
(Reduction to the absurd) a disproof by showing that the consequences of the proposition are absurd; or a proof of a proposition by showing that its negation leads to a contradiction.
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Examples for "reductio "
1 If this be not a reductio ad absurdum, we do not know what is.
2 I have followed it up, and I find your theory a ' reductio ad absurdum.'
3 Many interpreters have regarded the Parmenides as a ' reductio ad absurdum' of the Eleatic philosophy.
4 Is not such an alternative so extravagant as to be a complete reductio ad absurdum?
5 But they may also represent a reductio ad absurdum because the figures simply don't stack up.
1 If this be not a reductio ad absurdum , we do not know what is.
2 I have followed it up, and I find your theory a ' reductio ad absurdum . '
3 Many interpreters have regarded the Parmenides as a ' reductio ad absurdum ' of the Eleatic philosophy.
4 Is not such an alternative so extravagant as to be a complete reductio ad absurdum ?
5 But they may also represent a reductio ad absurdum because the figures simply don't stack up.
6 Well, if you apply any scientific test known to me, you will achieve a reductio ad absurdum .
7 I'll-I'llbe the original reductio ad absurdum .
8 Is not this a " reductio ad absurdum " of the hypothesis that knowledge is sensible perception?
9 A reductio ad absurdum immediately occurs.
10 The reconstitution of this particular dream illustrates the reductio ad absurdum of the two previous psycho-analytic "solutions."
11 The narrative premise of men fighting out their insecurities was the ultimate reductio ad absurdum of the therapy mindset.
12 A literal application of her theory to man today is enough to bring it to a reductio ad absurdum .
13 The Minister's decision completes a process of reductio ad absurdum , finally revealing to us the problems inherent in community rating.
14 The case of Paula Jones is-fornow, at least - the reductio ad absurdum of the proposition that the personal is the political.
15 The reductio ad absurdum of the good-looking white-male anchor is David Muir, who last year succeeded Sawyer at ABC's World News Tonight.
16 This is implied in the reductio ad absurdum that 'justice is a thief,' and in the dissatisfaction which Socrates expresses at the final result.
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