Definitions from Wiktionary (disjunctive syllogism)
▸ noun: (logic) A logical argument of the form that if there are only two possibilities, and one of them is ruled out, then the other must take place. In symbols: P∨Q,¬P⊢Q
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▸ noun: (logic) A logical argument of the form that if there are only two possibilities, and one of them is ruled out, then the other must take place. In symbols: P∨Q,¬P⊢Q
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disjunctive,
monosyllogism,
disjunct,
syllogism,
disjunction,
polysyllogism,
necessary condition,
dilemma,
contraposition,
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