deductive reasoning: when you move from things you know or assume to be true - called 'premises' - to conclusions that must follow from them.


If Socrates is human, then Socrates is mortal
Socrates is human.
Therefore, Socrates is mortal.











Is this argument valid?




Define variables to statements here:
Susie is either a nurse or a gardener ( but not both).

If she carries a shovel, then she’s a gardener.

Susie is a nurse.

Therefore, in conclusion, Susie does not carry a shovel.

The above argument in
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 Is this column a tautology?
Define variables to statements here:
If Socrates is human, then Socrates is mortal
Socrates is human.
Therefore, Socrates is mortal.


Can you prove it to be valid using the Rules of Inference?

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