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What is Syllogism in Critical Thinking?
Jun 29, 2008 9:19 AM
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A syllogism is a simple form of argumentation consisting of three lines.
The classic example:
All men are mortal
Socrates is a man
Therefore, Socrates is mortal.
The first line of a syllogism is always "All A are _____________." The second line is always "X is an A" The conclusion follows.
I hope this helps.
Rick
June 29, 2008
thinks! i learnd a new interesting thing
it seems like a logical or mathematical basic relashion
is there any are words like Syllogism ??
THINKS for your help
June 29, 2008
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