Conclusions:
I. All swimmers are Jamie.
II. Jamie may be a swimmer.
A. O Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Only conclusion I follows
D. O Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
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Option A) O Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Conclusions:
I. All swimmers are Jamie.
II. Jamie may be a swimmer.
- A conclusion is deduced from two or three provided propositions or statements using a syllogism. Instead of inductive reasoning, it makes use of deductive reasoning. Even if the offered statements deviate from known facts, you must accept them as true.
- The earliest branch of formal logic, syllogistic, was created by Aristotle in his Prior Analytics (Analytica priora), which was published around 350 bce.
- Aristotle defined a flawless syllogism as one that is self-evidently or blatantly true. This self-evidence of a faultless syllogism applies to syllogisms of the first figure and is derived, in the opinion of certain academic writers, directly from the dici de omni principle.
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