For Berkeley, an idea is always a particular image of something.

For Berkeley, an idea is always a particular image of something


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A fallacy of illicit minor is a violation of which of the following rules for evaluating categorical syllogisms? In a valid standard-form categorical syllogism¼

A. there are exactly three terms, and each term must be used with the same meaning throughout the argument. B. the middle term is distributed in at least one premise. C. a term must be distributed in the premises if it is distributed in the conclusion. D. if the conclusion is particular, then at least one of the premises must be particular.

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