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W3L1. Interpretation Rules Reference book: Introduction to Logic-P.Suppes

t ï> í X / v ] } v Z µ o...The Latin name for the Law of Detachment is modus ponendo ponens. The tautological im- plication most frequently used in derivations is probably the Lau

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Page 1: t ï> í X / v ] } v Z µ o...The Latin name for the Law of Detachment is modus ponendo ponens. The tautological im- plication most frequently used in derivations is probably the Lau

W3L1.Interpretation Rules

Reference book: Introduction to Logic-P.Suppes

Page 2: t ï> í X / v ] } v Z µ o...The Latin name for the Law of Detachment is modus ponendo ponens. The tautological im- plication most frequently used in derivations is probably the Lau

Law of Detachment

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Modus Tollendo Tollens

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Modus Tollendo Pones

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Example

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Example

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Rule of Absurdity

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Solution

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Solution

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Solution

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Solution

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Solution

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Indirect proof

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Example

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Solution

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Solution

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Example

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