Example: All mammals feed their young with milk.
All human are mammals.
Therefore, all humans feed their young with milk.
deductive reasoning
Faulty
Faulty Apex :P
Valid Argument
Valid argument
Major Premise, Minor Premise, and Conclusion.
The two parts of a logical argument are the premise (or premises) and the conclusion. The premise is the part of an argument that visibly have evidence or logical steps to reach a conclusion. A conclusion is the result of the reasoning in the premise.
syllogism
EssaysThe conclusion of an essay should sum up the major points and examine how the information included supports the theme of the essay.ExperimentsCompare the experimental results with the original hypothesis to see if the results can prove or disprove the initial premise.
A premise has one term in common with a conclusion. A minor premise contains the minor term in the conclusion, which is the subject. It can be described as a subtle or deceptive argument or deductive reasoning.
This is called deductive reasoning, where an accepted premise is applied to a specific instance.
Premise, and conclusion.
syllogism