Syllogism is a logical argument in which two propositions determine one conclusion.
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Syllogism is a logical argument in which two propositions determine one conclusion.
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An old hag of 50 years made me lustful propositions; she wanted to kiss me.
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Parties are not allowed to discuss their political propositions during the debate.
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As propositions may be true or false, so also opinion or judgment or conception, may be true or false: for opinion or judgment is only the concluding result of deliberation or reflection — and reflection is the silent dialogue of the mind with itself: while conception or phantasy is the coalescence or conjunction of opinion with present perception.
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