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VI. Argument |
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6.1 Argument |
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Article 178-Conclusion |
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Canon 2574 |
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A Conclusion, also known as a “deduction” is a Form of end, finish, result or decision derived through inference and the application of logic and reasoning. A Conclusion is also the third proposition of a syllogism, deduced from two prior premises (major and minor).
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Canon 2575 |
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The word Conclusion is derived from the Latin concludo meaning “to shut up, to enclose, to end, to round off”.
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Canon 2576 |
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A Form of end, finish, result or decision that is not derived through inference and the application of logic and reasoning cannot be defined as a valid Conclusion.
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Canon 2577 |
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All arguments as matters of law must be resolved through valid Conclusion. |
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