law of whatever Flashcards

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law of syllogism

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In mathematical logic, the Law of Syllogism says that if the following two statements are true: Then we can derive a third true statement: … (3) If p , then r .

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truth value

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the attribute assigned to a proposition in respect of its truth or falsehood, which in classical logic has only two possible values (true or false).

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conclusion

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the ending of

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hypothesis

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an educated guess

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converse

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a theorem whose hypothesis and conclusion are the conclusion and hypothesis of another.

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conditional

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subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met; made or granted on certain terms.

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deductive reasoning

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Deductive reasoning, also deductive logic, is the process of reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logical conclusion. Deductive reasoning goes in the same direction as that of the conditionals, and links premises with conclusions.

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law of detachment

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In mathematical logic, the Law of Detachment says that if the following two statements are true: (1) If p , then q . (2) p. Then we can derive a third true statement: (3) q .

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