"syllogism" का उच्चारण कैसे करें
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A syllogism is a logical argument that uses two statements (premises) to reach a conclusion. It is a tool commonly used in philosophy and logic to show how conclusions are drawn.
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संदर्भ में सुनें
A classic syllogism is: All humans are mortal. Socrates is a human. Therefore, Socrates is mortal.
We studied syllogism in our logic class.
A syllogism uses two statements to reach a logical conclusion.
Her argument was structured like a syllogism, so it was easy to follow.