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Law of syllogism

Edited by Jeremy Perret last updated 27th Mar 2016
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Another pillar of deductive reasoning is contained in the following argument:

$ If Socrates is a man, then he is an animal. If Socrates is an animal, then he is mortal.hlineTherefore, if Socrates is a man, then he is mortal. $

Here we are working with conditionals only: we are saying that given two conditionals with a "middle" proposition, we can skip it altogether. Formally,

$ A→B B→Chline∴A→C $

Remember, this is valid regardless from A, B or C being true or false.

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