Today, I've learn something valuable related to my subject core, Critical Literacy. Thus, I found it very interesting and help me a lot in making excellent statements. Do you know what Syllogism is all about?
There are three major types of syllogism:
- Conditional syllogism: If A is true then B is true (If A then B).
- Categorical syllogism: If A is in C then B is in C.
- Disjunctive syllogism: If A is true, then B is false (A or B).
Syllogisms are particularly interesting in persuasion as they include assumptions that many people accept which allow false statements or (often unspoken) conclusions to appear to be true. There is a difference between truth and validity in syllogisms. A syllogism can be true, but not valid (i.e. make logical sense). It can also be valid but not true.
Use ur logic sense to cme out with relevant statement.
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