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Enthymemes: A condensed logical conclusion where the premises are left unstated Syllogism:

Enthymemes: A condensed logical conclusion where the premises are left unstated Syllogism: Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:. An instance of a form of deductive reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions (premises). A generalization.

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Enthymemes: A condensed logical conclusion where the premises are left unstated Syllogism:

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  1. Enthymemes: A condensed logical conclusion where the premises are left unstated Syllogism: Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion: An instance of a form of deductive reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions (premises) A generalization A fact from a given situation The conclusion drawn when the major and minor premises are combined.

  2. An Example Socrates is mortal. Enthymeme: All men are mortal. Major Premise: Minor Premise: Socrates is a man. Conclusion: Socrates is mortal.

  3. YOUR TASK...SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO ACCEPT IT (J.K. You don't have a choice!) Review each of the enthymemes provided on the following slides. Break the statements into Major Premise, Minor Premise, and Conclusion. THEY MUST BE LOGICALLY SOUND!!

  4. 1. Stewart shouldn't have married a girl with a personality so different 
from his. Pluses and minuses cancel each other, you know. Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

  5. 2. Any businesswoman who makes as much money as Lenora does 
must be very competent. Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

  6. 3. Judging from his antisocial behavior last night (talking against the 
government), Judson must have been either drunk or crazy. Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

  7. 4. Old Mr. Roberts can't be rich because he's signed up for Medicare. Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

  8. 5. As a college student, Joe should enlist because the army needs 
superior minds. Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

  9. 6. Holden, you've got to get a job. No patriotic American should live on 
welfare. Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

  10. 7. "Jersey Shore" is not educational at all. Why should it be on 
television? Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

  11. 8. Since Bronson was definitely at the scene of the crime, he must have 
committed the murder. Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

  12. 9. Dave is too ignorant to have gone to college. Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

  13. 10. Only those who do valuable work for America should be elected to public 
office. I was in the Air Force for five years. Syllogism Major Premise: Minor Premise: Conclusion:

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