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Example in each rules of categorical syllogism? - Answers

Three Terms (TT): There must be three and only three terms in a categorical syllogism, each of which is used in exactly the same sense in the entire argument. Each of these terms is used twice but not in the same proposition.



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Three Terms (TT): There must be three and only three terms in a categorical syllogism, each of which is used in exactly the same sense in the entire argument. Each of these terms is used twice but not in the same proposition.



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Example in each rules of categorical syllogism? - Answers

Three Terms (TT): There must be three and only three terms in a categorical syllogism, each of which is used in exactly the same sense in the entire argument. Each of these terms is used twice but not in the same proposition.

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