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  2. Syllogism - Wikipedia

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    From the example above, humans, mortal, and Greeks: mortal is the major term, and Greeks the minor term. The premises also have one term in common with each other, which is known as the middle term; in this example, humans. Both of the premises are universal, as is the conclusion. Major premise: All mortals die. Minor premise: All men are mortals.

  3. Glossary of logic - Wikipedia

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    The premise in a syllogism that includes the minor term, which is the subject of the conclusion. minor term The term that appears as the subject in the conclusion of a syllogism. modal actualism The philosophical position that only actual, existing objects are possible, denying the existence of merely possible objects. modal agnosticism

  4. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    A jazz term describing a trill between one note and its minor third; or, with brass instruments, between a note and its next overblown harmonic sharp A symbol ( ♯ ) that raises the pitch of the note by a semitone; also an adjective to describe a singer or musician performing a note in which the intonation is somewhat too high in pitch

  5. Major and minor - Wikipedia

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    Major and minor third in a major chord: major third 'M' on bottom, minor third 'm' on top. Major and minor may also refer to scales and chords that contain a major third or a minor third, respectively. A major scale is a scale in which the third scale degree (the mediant) is a major third above the tonic note.

  6. Illicit minor - Wikipedia

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    An Euler diagram showing an illicit minor, where the set A is a subset of both B and C, but B is not a subset of C. Illicit minor is a formal fallacy committed in a categorical syllogism that is invalid because its minor term is undistributed in the minor premise but distributed in the conclusion. This fallacy has the following argument form ...

  7. Academic minor - Wikipedia

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    An academic minor is an secondary area of study of an undergraduate college or university student, in addition to their "major". The institution lays out a framework of required classes or class types a student must complete to earn the minor – although the latitude the student is given varies.

  8. Minor - Wikipedia

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    Minor International, a Thailand-based multinational restaurant, hotel and retail company; Minor suit or minors in contract bridge, namely clubs and diamonds; The Minor, 1760; The Minor (Fonvizin play), 1782; Minor Theater in Arcata, California, United States; Minor v. Happersett, a case appealed to the US Supreme Court concerning the right to vote

  9. Minor term - Wikipedia

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