A(n) ________ is a three-line deductive argument in which each line in the argument begins with "all," "some," or "no."

A. hypothetical syllogism
B. categorical syllogism
C. argument from definition
D. argument based on mathematics


Answer: B

Philosophy & Belief

You might also like to view...

If you can't explain something, that means it's supernatural.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Philosophy & Belief

James P. Epsy deduced that storms were what shape thanks to his research along the Atlantic Coast?

a. Round or oblong c. Triangular and obtuse b. Square or rectangular d. Round and obtuse

Philosophy & Belief

Hobbes believes that there is no definition of good and evil apart from aversion and desire

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Philosophy & Belief

To Hamlet and Socrates, how could art be viewed?

A. Music to the soul B. Art as a mirror C. Sculpture D. Twisted truth

Philosophy & Belief