SYLLOGISM, in logic, an argument or term of reasoning, consisting of three propositions; the two first of which are called premises, and the last the conclusion. See LOGIC, p. 991.
SYLLOGISM
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SYLLOGISM, in logic, an argument or term of reasoning, consisting of three propositions; the two first of which are called premises, and the last the conclusion. See LOGIC, p. 991.