" does not imply "some
is
," since the first allows the non-existence of
and the second does not; thus conversion per accidens becomes invalid, and some moods of the syllogism are fallacious, e.g. Darapti: "All
is
" does not imply "some
is
," since the first allows the non-existence of
and the second does not; thus conversion per accidens becomes invalid, and some moods of the syllogism are fallacious, e.g. Darapti: "All
is