In Symbolic Logic, Lewis Carroll presents the following

Chapter 3, Problem 39

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In Symbolic Logic, Lewis Carroll presents the following argument:

Babies are illogical. (All babies are illogical persons.)

Illogical persons are despised. (All illogical persons are despised persons.)

Nobody is despised who can manage a crocodile. (No persons who can manage crocodiles are despised persons.)

Therefore, babies cannot manage crocodiles.

Use an Euler diagram to determine whether the argument is valid or invalid.

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