How does the conclusion in a syllogism relate to its premises?
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MG
Madhavi Gobin
8 months ago
The conclusion in a syllogism follows logically from its two premises, with the major premise providing the general statement and the minor premise offering a specific instance related to the general statement.
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AP
Aarav Patel
8 months ago
Thanks for clarifying!
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JK
Jayshree Kalla
7 months ago
Great question, always had a bit of confusion about this.
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ERJ
Emran Raj Jha
7 months ago
I think there's also a part where the terms must be related for the conclusion to be valid.
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HBK
Hari Binod Kanda
7 months ago
It's interesting how syllogisms are used in everyday reasoning without us even noticing!
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PRR
Parveen Rao Rau
6 months ago
Don't forget that a syllogism can be logically valid but factually incorrect.