Translate the following argument into standard form.
Name the mood and figure of its standard-form translation.
Test its validity using a Venn diagram. If it is valid, give its traditional
name.
If it is invalid, name a rule that it violates.
. . . because intense heat is nothing else but a particular kind of painful
sensation; and pain cannot exist but in a perceiving being; it follows that
no intense heat can really exist in an unperceiving corporeal substance.
—George Berkeley, Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous,
in Opposition to Sceptics and Atheists, 1713
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