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Syllogism
Syllogism
n.
The
regular
logical
form
of
every
argument
,
consisting
of
three
propositions
, of
which
the
first
two
are
called
the
premises
,
and
the
last
,
the
conclusion
.
The
conclusion
necessarily
follows
from
the
premises
; so
that
, if
these
are
true
,
the
conclusion
must
be
true
,
and
the
argument
amounts
to
demonstration
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