A syllogism, probably developed by Aristotle, is where a conclusion is inferred from two premises, one major and one minor, that each have one term in common with the conclusion. For example: Major Premise : Chris rolls over when he is happy. Minor Premise : Chris rolls over when he is outside. Conclusion: Chris is happy when … Continue reading Happy Cat Chris
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