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A Must Have Book For Every Philosophy Student

1) The organization of a categorical proposition: Quantifier, subject term, copula, and predicate term. (See also Categorical proposition.) 2) The organization of an argument,where the premises are listed, one on top of the other, with a line drawn below the last to demarcate the inference to the conclusion. 3) The organization of the elements of a categorical syllogism: Major premise, minor premise, and conclusion.