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indirect proof
noun
- an argument for a proposition that shows its negation to be incompatible with a previously accepted or established premise.
indirect proof
noun
- logic maths proof of a conclusion by showing its negation to be self-contradictory; reductio ad absurdum Compare direct
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The considerations just adduced imply the immortality of the soul, to which they lend indirect proof.
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He really gives an indirect proof of the reverse theory, as E. Dubois-Reymond rightly observed in his brilliant memorial speech.
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At present I am content with the indirect proof that the existence of such a standard is necessary to the existence of the arts.
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This appears to us to be an indirect proof that the half lines in Virgil are often complete as they stand.
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But an indirect proof must reduce to absurdity all the possibilities except one, in order to be a proof.
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