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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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