general term and middle term
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In logic, a middle term is a term that appears (as a subject or predicate of a categorical proposition) in both premises but not in the conclusion of a categorical syllogism.[1]Example:
Major premise: All men are mortal.Minor premise: Socrates is a man.Conclusion: Socrates is mortal
Major premise: All men are mortal.Minor premise: Socrates is a man.Conclusion: Socrates is mortal
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