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Modus ponens

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TL;DR. A basic rule of logic stating that if a conditional statement is true, and its antecedent (hypothesis) is true, then its consequent (conclusion) must also be true.

Technical Definition

A basic rule of logic stating that if a conditional statement is true, and its antecedent (hypothesis) is true, then its consequent (conclusion) must also be true.

How it works

Modus Ponens is a fundamental rule of inference in propositional logic. It states that if you have a conditional statement 'If P, then Q' and you know that P is true, you can logically conclude that Q must also be true. This rule is essential for constructing valid logical arguments and deductions.

Related Concepts

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Further Reading

  • Wikipedia — Glossary of AI