Argue This
-A syllogism is the simplest form of a logical argument
-validity: does the conclusion follow from the premises
-truth: factual verifiable in the world
-evaluate them (syllogizes) to see if they are true and valid
-Deductive reasoning: general idea to a specific example
-major premise-->minor-->conclusion (structure of a syllogism)
Big Question:
How do structural design effect a building's ability to withstand an earthquake?
1(original). Engineers build towers for our everyday convenience that can withstand Mother Nature and especially earthquakes yet we take these everyday shelter necessities for granted since we never think twice about the security of each building therefore how do structural designs effect a building's ability to withstand an earthquake?
2(updated). Engineers all over the world make and create the design of structures that permanently stay in our society and here in California we have engineering schools that are specifically for making sure that the structures made are up to code to survive disaster events like an earthquake therefore, how do we (engineers) make (buildings/structures) safe for us (citizens) especially here in California against earthquakes?
-validity: does the conclusion follow from the premises
-truth: factual verifiable in the world
-evaluate them (syllogizes) to see if they are true and valid
-Deductive reasoning: general idea to a specific example
-major premise-->minor-->conclusion (structure of a syllogism)
Big Question:
How do structural design effect a building's ability to withstand an earthquake?
1(original). Engineers build towers for our everyday convenience that can withstand Mother Nature and especially earthquakes yet we take these everyday shelter necessities for granted since we never think twice about the security of each building therefore how do structural designs effect a building's ability to withstand an earthquake?
2(updated). Engineers all over the world make and create the design of structures that permanently stay in our society and here in California we have engineering schools that are specifically for making sure that the structures made are up to code to survive disaster events like an earthquake therefore, how do we (engineers) make (buildings/structures) safe for us (citizens) especially here in California against earthquakes?
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