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<p>or fatalist: he wanted to distinguish between possible and necessary truths. Thus, he took a middle position between Diodorus and Philo, combining elements of both their modal systems. Chrysippus's set of Stoic modal definitions was as follows:</p>

<p><big> Arguments </big></p>
<p>In Stoic logic, an argument is defined as a compound or system of premises and a conclusion. A typical Stoic <a href="page.php?w=syllogism">syllogism</a> is: "If it is day, it is light; It is day; Therefore it is light". It has a non-simple assertible for the first premise</p><p>
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