Disjunctive syllogism’s key indicators in the major premise are the antecedent “if” and the consequent “then.” In hypothetical syllogism, however, the key indicator in the major premise is “Either-or” and in the minor premise, “Neither-nor.” A. True
B. False
B. False
In disjunctive syllogism, the key indicator in the major premise is actually “Either-or,” not “if” and “then.” In hypothetical syllogism, “if” indicates the major premise and “then” indicates the consequent. Therefore, the statement mixes up the indicators for these types of syllogisms.