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Major Premise
In deductive reasoning, the overarching statement or proposition from which a logical conclusion is drawn.
Minor Premise
The secondary or specific statement in a syllogism that, together with the major premise, leads to a logical conclusion.
Categorical Syllogisms
A form of reasoning consisting of three propositions: two premises and a conclusion, involving categories or groups.
Forms
The visible shape or configuration of something, also used philosophically to denote the essential characteristics of things or ideas.
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