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Encourages the reader to use logic and simple syllogistic reasoning through a series of major premises, minor premises, and conclusions, such as "If strong men can do pushups, and if cowboys are strong, then cowboys can do pushups."
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Encourages the reader to use logic and simple syllogistic reasoning through a series of major premises, minor premises, and conclusions, such as "If strong men can do pushups, and if cowboys are strong, then cowboys can do pushups."
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