Tuesday 3 April 2012

Syllogism

SYLLOGISM is a type of formal logic argument in which only three sentences (called propositions) are 


employed :


1. the major premise asserts a general relationship


2. the minor asserts something about a specific case and


3. the conclusion follows ( is deduced from ) the two premises.


My lecturer told me to come out with our own Syllogism in Antony's Speech 

for example, this is my Syllogism


Caesar is an ambitious 

he thrise to refuce a kingly crown

Thus, Caesar is not an ambitious man.

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