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Logic Introduccion
Categorical Syllogism
Definition
A categorical syllogism is a logical argument consisting of three categorical propositions: two premises and a conclusion.
Characteristics
- Major Premise: The proposition containing the predicate of the conclusion.
- Minor Premise: The proposition containing the subject of the conclusion.
- Conclusion: The proposition inferred from the premises.
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Categorical Propositions
Definition
A categorical proposition is a statement that establishes a relationship between two concepts or terms.
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