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Minor Term
The term that appears as the subject in the conclusion of a categorical syllogism and in one of the premises.
Middle Term
In a syllogism, the term that appears in both premises but not in the conclusion, serving as the link between the major and minor premises.
Categorical Syllogism
A form of deductive reasoning consisting of three propositions: two premises and a conclusion, each stating something about categories of things.
Mood
In logic, the mood of a categorical syllogism refers to the arrangement or type of the categorical propositions (A, E, I, O) it contains.
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