If we were given one proposition from a categorical syllogism and also the minor term, would that be enough information to determine whether the proposition is the major premise, minor premise, or conclusion?
A) It would only be enough to determine whether it is the minor premise.
B) It would only be enough to determine whether it is the major premise.
C) It would only be enough to determine whether it is the conclusion.
D) It would be enough to determine which of the three it is.
E) It would be enough to determine whether it is the minor premise or the conclusion, but not enough to determine whether it is the major premise.
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