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Categorical syllogism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1066 words)
A categorical syllogism is a deductive inference in which all the premises are categorical propositions.
The truth of the conclusion is established by the truth of the premises and the relationship between them: the middle term must be distributed at least once in the premises, forming a connection between the subject and predicate in the conclusion.
Categorical syllogisms by the p.l.e Introduction to Logic.
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