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The Condorcet paradox demonstrates that the result of a majority vote may be affected by
Inference Forms
The structures or patterns of logical reasoning where conclusions are drawn from premises based on rules of logical thinking.
Conj
A shortened form for "conjunction," representing words that function to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences.
MP
Often stands for "Member of Parliament", an individual elected to serve in the legislative body of a country. Alternatively, in logical reasoning, it stands for "Modus Ponens", a form of argument where from premises in the form "If P then Q" and "P", one infers "Q".
Inference Forms
Structures of reasoning or argumentation where certain premises logically lead to a conclusion.
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