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True, The major term can never be the subject of the conclusion.

The significant word serves as the conclusion's predicate, and the major premise serves as its antecedent. Both the premise in which it appears and the topic of the conclusion are referred to as minor terms.

This classification of major and minor terms was put out by the Greek commentator John Philoponus in the sixth century. It is consistent with Aristotle's real practise.

The minor word is said to be "included" in the middle and the middle is said to be "included" in the major term, according to one passage of Aristotle.

Some of Aristotle's interpreters have been somewhat confused by this statement, which appears to have been intended to solely apply to the first figure.

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