Multiple Choice
Is every syllogism that contains categorical propositions a categorical syllogism?
A) Yes, as long as at least one proposition is categorical.
B) Yes, as long as at least one premise is categorical.
C) Yes, as long as both premises are categorical.
D) No, since the conclusion might not be universal.
E) No, since all three propositions must be categorical.
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