- A
consequent is the
second half of a
hypothetical proposition. In the
standard form of such a proposition, it is the part that
follows "then". In an implication...
- In
propositional logic,
affirming the
consequent (also
known as
converse error,
fallacy of the converse, or
confusion of
necessity and sufficiency) is...
- hypothesis) and
works backwards from the
consequent to the
antecedent to see if any data
supports any of
these consequents. An
inference engine using backward...
-
tollendo tollens (Latin for "mode that by
denying denies") and
denying the
consequent, is a
deductive argument form and a rule of inference.
Modus tollens is...
- Influenza,
commonly known as the flu, is an
infectious disease caused by
influenza viruses.
Symptoms range from mild to
severe and
often include fever...
- "succedents" or "
consequents"). A
sequent is
understood to mean that if all of the
antecedent conditions are true, then at
least one of the
consequent formulas...
-
stronger cadence,
depending on
whether it is an
antecedent phrase or a
consequent phrase, the
first or
second half of a period. However, the
absolute span...
- or
equally unknown, or he may
establish the
antecedent utilizing its
consequents; for
demonstration proceeds from what is more
certain and is prior. Now...
- must be false. In sum, if two
conditionals are true, but one of
their consequents is false, then one of
their antecedents has to be false. Destructive...
-
solid blue line.[citation needed]
There are five
generic classifications:
Consequent streams are
streams whose course is a
direct consequence of the original...