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<p>that it is not the former that is true; we can <a href="page.php?w=inference">infer</a> that it has to be the latter that is true. Equivalently, if P is true or Q is true and P is false, then Q is true. The name "disjunctive syllogism" derives from its being a syllogism, a three-step <a href="page.php?w=argument">argument</a>, and the use of a logical disjunction (any "or" statement.) For example, "P or Q" is a disjunction, where P and Q are called the statement's disjuncts.  The rule makes it possible to eliminate a <a href="page.php?w=logical_disjunction">disjunction</a></p><p>
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