Can a syllogism violate all five rules?

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2026-05-22 08:35

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No, a syllogism cannot violate all five rules of a valid syllogism. The five rules (validity, two premises, three terms, middle term in both premises, and major and minor terms in conclusion) are essential for a syllogism to be considered logical. If all five rules are violated, the argument would not be considered a syllogism.

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