Disjunctive syllogism

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title: Disjunctive syllogism
text: In classical logic, disjunctive syllogism is a valid argument form which is a syllogism having a disjunctive statement for one of its premises. An example in English: I will choose soup or I will choose salad. I will not choose soup. Therefore, I will choose salad.
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