Thursday, January 23, 2020

ARGUE THIS

What is a syllogism?

     Simply put, syllogism is simplest form of logical argument. To create a syllogism you need a major premise, a minor premise, and (therefore) conclusion. They also have to be deductive and have to contain truth factually verifiable in the world.

So how do I make a syllogism out of my big question?

     Well first you'd have to know my big question, which is how psilocybine mushrooms affect the brain, and what effects do they have on mental health? So my major premise would be "Psyilocybine mushrooms are a hallucinogen that can affect the brain in many different ways," my minor premise would be "the way these psychedelic mushrooms alter your state of mind is by releasing a chemical called psilocin to your serotonin receptors," and my conclusion would be,"therefore helping aid in the cure of mental health issues like depression, ptsd, sobriety, etc."

Putting it all together would look something like "Psyilocybine mushrooms are a hallucinogen that can affect the brain in many different ways, the way these psychedelic mushrooms alter your state of mind is by releasing a chemical called psilocin to your serotonin receptors, therefore helping aid in the cure of mental health issues like depression, ptsd, sobriety, etc."

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