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dilemmatic, a.|dɪ-, daɪlɛˈmætɪk| [f. Gr. διληµµατ- stem of δίληµµα (see prec.) + -ic.] Of the nature of, or relating to, a dilemma.
1837–8Sir W. Hamilton Logic xiii. (1860) I. 241 Dilemmatic judgments are those in which a condition is found, both in the subject and in the predicate. Ibid. xv. (1860) I. 291 The Hypothetico-disjunctive or Dilemmatic Syllogism. 1867Atwater Elem. Logic 95 Dilemmatic Judgements involve a combination of the conditional and disjunctive. 1870Jevons Elem. Logic xix. 168 Dilemmatic arguments are..more often fallacious than not. 1891Welton Manual Logic iv. v. 447 The peculiar feature of a dilemmatic argument is the choice of alternatives which it thus offers. |