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"major term"
Keywords:
syllogism
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predicate
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conclusion
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categorical
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inference
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Tautology
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That term of a syllogism which forms the predicate of the conclusion.
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In a categorical syllogism, the predicate term of the conclusion; symbolized by P.
mhhe.com
the term in a syllogism that is the predicate of the conclusion
wordnet.princeton.edu
is the predicate of the conclusion of a syllogism or an inference. ( Study 3)
sjsu.edu
The major term is the predicate term of the conclusion of a categorical syllogism. It appears in the major premise along with the middle term and not the minor term. It is an end term (meaning not the middle term).
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