The document outlines 6 rules for determining the validity of categorical syllogisms:
1) A valid syllogism has only 3 terms.
2) The middle term must be distributed in at least one premise.
3) Any term distributed in the conclusion must be distributed in the premises.
4) A valid syllogism cannot have two negative premises.
5) If a premise is negative, the conclusion must be negative.
6) Particular propositions cannot be drawn from universal premises.
Following these 6 rules is sufficient to determine whether a categorical syllogism is valid or invalid.