Informed intuition is a much more complicated process of decision making than the practical syllogism commonly discussed by philosophers. State some examples given by Millgram...

      

Informed intuition is a much more complicated process of decision making than the practical syllogism commonly discussed by philosophers. State some examples given by Millgram (1997, 41)

  

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Francis
1. Delicious things should be eaten. (major premise)
2. This cake is delicious. (minor premise)
3. Eat the cake. (conclusion)
francis1897 answered the question on October 4, 2022 at 09:08


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