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Description: "Dimatis", one of the syllogisms of Aristotelian logic. Some is , and all is , therefore some is . (In Aristotelian notation, IAI-4: PiM and MaS therefore SiP.) For example, "Some pets are rabbits.", "All rabbits have fur", therefore "Some fur bearing animals are pets". Like darii 2303 with positions interchanged. (Contributed by David A. Wheeler, 28-Aug-2016.) |
Ref | Expression |
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dimatis.maj | |
dimatis.min |
Ref | Expression |
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dimatis |
Step | Hyp | Ref | Expression |
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1 | dimatis.maj | . 2 | |
2 | dimatis.min | . . . . . 6 | |
3 | 2 | spi 1753 | . . . . 5 |
4 | 3 | adantl 452 | . . . 4 |
5 | simpl 443 | . . . 4 | |
6 | 4, 5 | jca 518 | . . 3 |
7 | 6 | eximi 1576 | . 2 |
8 | 1, 7 | ax-mp 5 | 1 |
Colors of variables: wff setvar class |
Syntax hints: wi 4 wa 358 wal 1540 wex 1541 |
This theorem was proved from axioms: ax-mp 5 ax-1 6 ax-2 7 ax-3 8 ax-gen 1546 ax-5 1557 ax-17 1616 ax-9 1654 ax-8 1675 ax-11 1746 |
This theorem depends on definitions: df-bi 177 df-an 360 df-ex 1542 |
This theorem is referenced by: (None) |
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