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==Related argument forms== Unlike ''[[modus ponens]]'' and ''[[modus ponendo tollens]]'', with which it should not be confused, disjunctive syllogism is often not made an explicit rule or axiom of [[logical system]]s, as the above arguments can be proven with a combination of [[reductio ad absurdum]] and [[disjunction elimination]]. Other forms of syllogism include: *[[hypothetical syllogism]] *[[categorical syllogism]] Disjunctive syllogism holds in classical propositional logic and [[intuitionistic logic]], but not in some [[paraconsistent logic]]s.<ref>Chris Mortensen, [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/mathematics-inconsistent/ Inconsistent Mathematics], ''Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy'', First published Tue Jul 2, 1996; substantive revision Thu Jul 31, 2008</ref>
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