This type of deductive reasoning begins with two premises and draws a conclusion based on those premises. The conclusion is typically in the form of “All A is B,” “No A is B,” “Some A is B,” or “Some A is not B,” where A and B are categories.
This type of deductive reasoning begins with two premises and draws a conclusion based on those premises. The conclusion is typically in the form of “All A is B,” “No A is B,” “Some A is B,” or “Some A is not B,” where A and B are categories.