Conditional syllogism implication
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In classical logic, hypothetical syllogism is a validargument form which is a syllogism having a conditional statement for one or both of its premises.
An example in English:
If I do not wake up, then I cannot go to work.If I cannot go to work, then I will not get paid.Therefore, if I do not wake up, then I will not get paid.
The term originated with Theophrastus.[1]
In classical logic, hypothetical syllogism is a validargument form which is a syllogism having a conditional statement for one or both of its premises.
An example in English:
If I do not wake up, then I cannot go to work.If I cannot go to work, then I will not get paid.Therefore, if I do not wake up, then I will not get paid.
The term originated with Theophrastus.[1]
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In classical logic, hypothetical syllogism is a valid argument form which is a syllogism having a conditional statement for one or both of its premises. An example in English: If I do not wake up, then I cannot go to work. If I cannot go to work, then I will not get paid.
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In classical logic, hypothetical syllogism is a valid argument form which is a syllogism having a conditional statement for one or both of its premises. An example in English: If I do not wake up, then I cannot go to work. If I cannot go to work, then I will not get paid.
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