- You can have something clean and clear
- syllogism - A form of of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn
- Most users didn’t want to use program expertise
- Apple computers have it easy, take it out the box and it’s ready
- Major premise
- Minor premise
- Conclusion premises
- No such thing as his truth or her truth
- Trusty is factually verifiable reality, things you can verify in the word
- Deductive reasoning -
- Is there life after death, everyone dies, no one knows what happens afterwards
- My big question is “If you cut your hair and donate it & the person that gets it commits a crime, does your dna get involved or not?” My major premise is
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