How Did Sherlock Holmes Use Conditional Syllogism In Bohemia

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In “A Scandal in Bohemia” by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes appealed to the deductive form of logic by using conditional syllogism of affirmation. In doing so, Doyle reveals parts of Holmes's peculiar personality. Doyle had Holmes utilize conditional syllogism of affirmation in order to find the photograph that he was tasked to find. If a woman is under the impression that her home is on fire, then she will look to secure the safety of the thing that she deems most personally valuable was the major premise which is commonly held to be true. The second clause of this major premise was affirmed by the minor premise; Irene Adler was under the impression that her home was on fire. The conclusion being, therefore Irene Adler looked to secure

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