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Logic, valid, arguments, deductive, inductive, syllogism, analogy ... One of the earliest and most common forms of deductive logic was developed by the ... or Some S are not P. An example of a valid categorical syllogism is: ...
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Logic, valid, arguments, deductive, inductive, syllogism, analogy ... One of the earliest and most common forms of deductive logic was developed by the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 B.C.). A categorical syllogism is a ...
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Logic, valid, arguments, deductive, inductive, syllogism, analogy ... One of the earliest and most common forms of deductive logic was developed by the ... or Some S are not P. An example of a valid categorical syllogism is: ...
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Logic, valid, arguments, deductive, inductive, syllogism, analogy ... An inductive argument is one in which the conclusion is probable based on the premises ... One example of this is called a "circular argument", in which the ...
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