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Study TEXTBOOK SOLUTIONS EXPERT ORA home / study / social sciences/ philosophy /philosophy questions and answers / examine an argument made in public and t Question: Examine an argument made in public and translate it Examine an argument made in public and translate it to show the categorical propositions and conclusion. Does the conclusion follow from the premises? Why or why not? Second, if their premises are true what else can you infer? Expert Answer No answer yet. Submit this question to the community. ASK QUESTIONExplanation / Answer
An argument made in public; the biology i.e. our genes control our behavior has translated to a categorical proposition and conclusion that people with certain abnormalities in their genetic makeup such as the transgender i.e. people with Klinefelter syndrome (KS) also known as 47, XXY or XXY, should not be hired in the teaching profession. The conclusion follows from the premise as our biology governs our behaviour. Thus I can infer from the premise that abnormal behaviour is linked to our biology.