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Discuss about categorical syllogism ​

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A categorical syllogism infers a conclusion from two premises. It is defined by the following four attributes. Each of the three propositions is an A, E, I, or O proposition. The subject of the conclusion (called the minor term) also occurs in one of the premises.

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