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Disjunctive Proposition
A logical statement that presents two or more mutually exclusive options or alternatives.
Hypothetical Proposition
A statement or proposition based on conjecture or supposition rather than known facts or evidence.
Proposition Form
A statement that expresses a judgement or opinion that can be considered true or false.
Disjunctive Argument
An argument based on a disjunction, where at least one of the premises must be true for the conclusion to be true.
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