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Syllogistic Steps
The procedural steps involved in forming or analyzing a syllogism, which is a form of reasoning involving two premises and a conclusion.
Objective
Relating to or denoting a way of judging or interpreting that is based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices.
Empirical Evidence
Evidence that is based on observation or experience as opposed to theoretical or logical derivation.
Extended Argument
A complex form of reasoning that unfolds over a series of statements or propositions, each supporting the overall conclusion.
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