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English: Illicit Major, Illicit Major Term: a fallacy: Any form of a categorical syllogism in which the major term is distributed in the conclusion, but not in the major premise. A term in a categorical proposition is distributed if and only if the proposition implies every proposition that results from replacing the term with a more specific term. Example: "1. All hotdogs are fast food. 2. No hamburgers are hotdogs. 3. Therefore, no hamburgers are fast food."
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