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8 Rules of Syllogism - Arguments and Validity - PHILO-notes Whiteboard Edition

An argument consists of two or more propositions offered as evidence for another proposition. Syllogisms are arguments which consist of three propositions which are so related so that when the first two propositions (that is, premises) are posited as true the third proposition (that is, the conclusion) must also be true.

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