Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Vocab studying

Okay, so I'm studying for the vocabulary test but I still have a hard time trying to remember syllogism. The definition is logical argument involving three propositions:  formal deductive argument made up of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion. If anyone could interpret it in another way, that would be helpful.

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  1. Syllogism

    If you replace the second "s" with a "c" you can see the word Logic.
    Usually arguments are composed in three parts. This, That, Therefore.
    I hope that helped! :)

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    1. Or because there are 2 "l"s and the logical statement is comprised of two logical statements

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    2. Yes this helped! Thanks Julia!!

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    3. That's a really smart way to remember. I still have trouble with it I'll try using this method thanks !

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  2. Thanks Julia i was also having a hard time with that.

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