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Second, why did Dignāga regard as a bad argument any argument corresponding to one whose major premiss, or statement of corroboration (dṛṣṭānta), corresponds to the middle case of the middle column, which is, in fact, a valid argument?
First, why did Dignāga hold that the major premiss, or statement of corroboration (dṛṣṭānta), must have associated with it an example, even though examples are irrelevant to the validity of an argument?
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That is, they can only reject the minor premiss of the argument as reconstructed.
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Major success".
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