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The converging operation of all three reasonings is shown in Figure 5.
The converging operation of all three reasonings is shown in Figure 5.
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Figure 5. A Thrice Wise Act
Figure 5. A Thrice Wise Act
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The common proposition that concludes each argument is ''AC'', to wit, "contributing to charity is wise".
The common proposition that concludes each argument is ''AC'', to wit, "contributing to charity is wise".
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