Categorical syllogisms are a type of deductive argument consisting of two premises and a conclusion, each of which makes a categorical statement about the relationships between categories or classes of objects. These statements are typically formulated using categorical propositions in the form "All S are P," "Some S are P," "No S are P," or "Some S are not P," where S and P represent categories or classes of objects.
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