Respuesta :
Answer:
- Option A. A premise and a categorical statement.
Explanation:
A syllogism is a logical argument based on some premises that yield a conclusion.
When the premises are true, a valid syllogism permits to deduce a true conclusion.
The parts of the given argument or syllogism are:
"All gold stocks are going up" ↔ premise (this is a major premise)
" Newmont Mining is a gold stock" ↔ premise (this is a minor premise)
"Therefore, Newmont Mining is going up." ↔ conclusion: as it is necessarily deduced from the two premises this is a true conclusion.
A premise that that states that all or some of the members of one category are included in another is named a categorical statement. In the case that the premise includes all the members, it is a categorical universal affirmative statement.
The four kinds of categorical staments are:
- universal affirmative (include all the members of a category)
- universal negative (exclude all the members of a category
- particular affirmative ( include some members)
- particular negative (exclude some members)
Thus, "all gold stocks are going up" is a universal affirmative categorical statement, and the correct choice is:
- Option A. A premise and a categorical statement.