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Responding to a constitutional challenge to the Communications Decency Act of 1996, the Supreme Court
Inference Forms
Patterns or structures of logical reasoning that derive conclusions from premises based on rules.
MP
An abbreviation for Modus Ponens, a form of argument in logic where if a conditional statement ("if P, then Q") is accepted, and the antecedent P holds, then the consequent Q logically must also hold.
MT
An abbreviation often referring to Modus Tollens, a form of deductive argument where the consequent in a conditional proposition is negated, leading to the negation of the antecedent.
Simp
Slang for a person who overly defers to someone else, typically a man excessively reverent or submissive towards a woman.
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