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Immediate inference is a type of logical reasoning that allows one to draw conclusions directly from a single statement, without needing to refer to any other premises or statements. It involves deducing a specific proposition from a general one. In the context of syllogistic logic, immediate inference takes a basic form, often working with universal or categorical statements.

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