Critical legal thinking

Critical legal thinking
June 5, 2016 by zuixy
Critical legal thinking
Critical legal thinking begins with logic. The syllogism is a way to illustrate logic. A syllogism has two premises, which, if true, lead to a true conclusion.
Provide two original examples of a syllogism. Identify the premises and conclusions.
For each syllogism, explain why it is a syllogism. Does the syllogism create a valid argument?
Provide two original examples of a set of two premises and a conclusion that do not form a syllogism because the premises, if true, do not lead to a true conclusion. For each example explain why it is not a syllogism.
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