- In
propositional logic,
modus tollens (/ˈmoʊdəs ˈtɒlɛnz/) (MT), also
known as
modus tollendo tollens (Latin for "mode that by
denying denies") and denying...
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named after its discoverer, the
German chemist Bernhard Tollens. A
positive test with
Tollens'
reagent is
indicated by the
precipitation of elemental...
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Tollens is a
Dutch and
German surname.
People with this
surname include:
Bernhard Tollens (1841–1918),
German chemist,
discoverer of the
Tollens' reagent...
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Modus ponendo tollens (MPT; Latin: "mode that
denies by affirming") is a
valid rule of
inference for
propositional logic. It is
closely related to modus...
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argument form is
known as
modus ponens, not to be
mistaken with
modus tollens,
which is
another valid argument form that has a like-sounding name and...
- The
Tollens-Fonds ("
Tollens foundation)" is a
Dutch organization named for poet
Hendrik Tollens (1780–1856). The
organization awards a
notable literary...
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syllogism and is
closely related to
another valid form of argument,
modus tollens. Both have
apparently similar but
invalid forms:
affirming the consequent...
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Hendrik Tollens: de
dichter van de burgerij, een
biografie en een tijdbeeld. – Rotterdam:
Nijgh & van Ditmar, 1972 Schotel,
Gilles D.:
Tollens en zijn...
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Bernhard Christian Gottfried Tollens (30 July 1841 – 31
January 1918) was a
German chemist.
Tollens attended school at the
Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums...
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reasoning with
modus tollens goes in the
opposite direction to that of the conditional. The
general expression for
modus tollens is the following: P →...