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Sam Blows
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A syllogism like the above may be typically represented by the Eulerian diagrams, thus In this, for the sake of simplicity, only one diagram is used to represent SaP. According to this diagram S stands for a class smaller than the M class, P stands for a class larger than the M class, M denoting a class intermediate in size between the classes denoted by S and P. It is for this reason that they received the names, minor, major and middle respectively. These names are, however, used in the techn
...ical sense denned above, for the mutual relation implied by the names minor, major and middle does not always hold. The premiss containing the minor term is called the minor premiss, and that containing the major term is called the major premiss. In the strict logical order of the syllo- gism the major premiss stands first, the minor second, and of course the conclusion last. This order is, however, in practice by no means always observed. Frequently the conclusion stands first as in the syllogism He is honest (conclusion) For he is an Englishman (minor premiss) and All Englishmen are honest (major premiss) 107 The student should now be in a position to understand the rules of the syllogism.

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