Could a categorical syllogism have two conclusions?
A) No, because then it would not be a syllogism.
B) No, because then it would not be categorical.
C) No, because no argument of any kind can have two conclusions.
D) Yes, as long as there is only one premise.
E) Yes, as long as the two premises provide enough information to reach two conclusions.
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