👉 In mathematical logic and proof theory, a "pseudo-conclusion" is a conclusion that cannot be logically deduced from its antecedent. In other words, it is a statement that can be proven by assuming certain assumptions but does not follow logically from them. For example: - If John is taller than Bill, then he must have more money than Bill. - This statement is true because if John has more money than Bill, then he must also have more resources or assets. However,