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Disjunctive Premise
A part of a logical argument that presents two or more mutually exclusive options or possibilities.
Negative Proposition
A statement that asserts the non-existence or exclusion of something.
Disjunctive Proposition
A logical statement that presents two or more alternatives, where the truth of any one alternative makes the proposition true.
Categorical Proposition
A proclamation that either affirms or contradicts something concerning all elements of a particular class.
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