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Although it can feel like there are infinitely many kinds of categorical syllogisms, in fact there are only 256, and of those, only 40 ... This is a short lecture video explaining one of the most common and most powerful philosophical tools: the In this video, I cover a relatively simple method for testing whether an argument is invalid known as '
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- Although it can feel like there are infinitely many kinds of categorical syllogisms, in fact there are only 256, and of those, only 40 ...
- This is a short lecture video explaining one of the most common and most powerful philosophical tools: the
- In this video, I cover a relatively simple method for testing whether an argument is invalid known as '
- In this video, I walk through a very beautiful area in proofs - if ...
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