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Figure 3
Figure 4
M
P
P
M
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P
P
M
S
M
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M
M
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The specific arrangement of terms in the premises is essen-
tial because it determines whether a syllogism is valid or
invalid. The figure, along with the mood (the specific cat-
egorical statements used in the premises, such as 'All M are
P' or 'No M are P'), is used to evaluate the validity of the syl-
logism based on established rules of categorical syllogisms.
For example, if you have a syllogism in the first figure and
use the mood 'Barbara,' it means you have premises struc-
tured as described for the first ...

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