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Categorical Syllogisms
A kind of syllogism where the argument is based on the inclusion and exclusion of categories or groups.
Possible Figures
In syllogistic logic, refers to the different valid arrangements of the major, minor, and middle terms in syllogisms.
Categorical Syllogisms
A kind of logical argument that involves two premises and a conclusion, each statement beginning with "all", "no", or "some", referring to the relationships between categories.
Unstated Conclusion
A conclusion that is implied within an argument but not explicitly expressed.
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