Siddhi Sisodia posted an Question
April 11, 2021 • 17:55 pm 30 points
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What is conditional syllogisms..

what is conditional syllogisms.. also porvide some example of same

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  • Priya gulani best-answer

    Types of syllogism: On the basis of proposition, syllogism is of four types and they are as follows. 1. Categorical: Here, the relationship between the subject and the predicate is without any condition. Example: I. All trains are planes. II. All dogs are animals. Within syllogism, our focus is on categorical syllogism. 2. Hypothetical: The relationship between the subject and the predicate is asserted conditionally. For example, if it rains he will not attend. 3. Disjunctive: In a disjunctive proposition, the assertion is of alteration. Example:I. Either he is courageous or he is strong. 4. Relational: Here, the relation between the various terms is shown in an order: Example: a > b > c > d; so a > d (conclusion)

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  • Rucha rajesh shingvekar

    Conditional syllogisms follow an "If A is true, then B is true" pattern of logic. They're often referred to as hypothetical syllogisms because the arguments aren't always valid. Sometimes they're merely an accepted truth. If Katie is smart, then she will get into a good college.

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