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Hypothetical Syllogism
A deductive argument that contains two premises, at least one of which is a conditional statement.
Hypothetical Claim
A statement or assertion based on assumptions or possibilities, not necessarily on facts or reality.
Deductive Argument
A type of logical argument in which the conclusion necessarily follows from the premises if they are true.
Valid
In logic, a term describing an argument where, if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true.
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