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VI. Argument
 
  6.1 Argument  
  Article 178-Conclusion  
  Canon 2574  
  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).
 
  Canon 2575  
  The word Conclusion is derived from the Latin concludo meaning “to shut up, to enclose, to end, to round off”.
 
  Canon 2576  
  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.
 
  Canon 2577  
  All arguments as matters of law must be resolved through valid Conclusion.  
     
     
 
 
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