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MP
Stands for "Member of Parliament," but in a logical context, it refers to a deductive pattern of reasoning where a specific conclusion is inferred from a general rule and a specific case.
Conj
An abbreviation for "Conjunction," a logical operator that connects two conditions or propositions where both must be true.
Inference Forms
Patterns of reasoning where specific statements lead logically to a conclusion.
MP
In logic, MP refers to Modus Ponens, a form of argument that if a conditional statement ('If P then Q') is accepted, and P is affirmed, then Q must also be affirmed.
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