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Using Analogical Logic in a Symbolic Logic Proof ByAnthony J. Fejfar, B.A., J.D., Esq., Coif ©Copyright 2010 by Anthony J. Fejfar A typical analytic logic syllogisms are:1. If A, then B, A, therefore B2.From A and B, derive A and derive B3.From A or B, derive A and not B, or, derive B and not A4.A and not A is a false syllogism5.From A or not A, derive A or derive not A6. From A is not B, derive B is not AIn addition to the foregoing analytic logic syllogisms, you can also haveanalogical logic syllogisms:1. A is to B as C is to D, From A, B, and D, derive C2. A is to B as C is to B, From A, B, derive C3. A is to B as C is to D, From A,B, and C, derive D4.A is to B as C is to B, From C, B, derive A
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