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Disjunctive syllogism is a valid form of argument in logic that allows one to draw a conclusion from a disjunction (an 'or' statement) when one of the disjuncts is negated. In simpler terms, if you have a statement like 'Either A or B' and you know that A is false, you can conclude that B must be true. This reasoning process plays an important role in formal proofs, as it helps to simplify complex arguments by eliminating possibilities and honing in on the truth.