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False Conclusion
An incorrect outcome or deduction drawn from an argument, often due to faulty premises or reasoning.
Categorical Syllogism
A form of reasoning consisting of three propositions: a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion, each of which contains one of three terms appearing exactly twice across the three propositions.
Syllogism Figures
The different possible arrangements of the three terms in a syllogism, affecting the structure of the argument.
Valid Argument
An argument wherein if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true, due to its logical form.
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