The conclusion in syllogistic argument depends upon the manner in which the terms are related in the premises.
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The validity of an argument does not depend upon whether its premises or conclusions are true. It merely depends on the formal relations between the premises and conclusion. A valid syllogism can have false premises or false conclusions.
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The validity of an argument does not depend upon whether its premises or conclusions are true. It merely depends on the formal relations between the premises and conclusion. A valid syllogism can have false premises or false conclusions
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