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Matteo Myers
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4 November, 04:19
Deductive reasoning
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Alayna Burnett
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This is an intelligent procedure in which a conclusion depends on the concordance of different premises that are by and large thought to be valid. Aristotle is said to have been the initiator of this principle and some of his thoughts on these are: 1. No man is immortal 2. The great socrates is just like any other man and as such he is not a mortal
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