Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Modus_non_excipiens> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 28 of
28
with 100 items per page.
- Modus_non_excipiens abstract "In logic, modus non excipiens is a valid rule of inference that is closely related to modus ponens. This argument form was created by Bart Verheij to address certain arguments which are types of modus ponens arguments, but must be considered to be invalid. An instance of a particular modus ponens type argument isA large majority accept A as true. Therefore, there exists a presumption in favor of A.However, this is an argumentum ad populum, and is not deductively valid. The problem can be addressed by drawing a distinction between two types of inference identified by Verheij:Modus ponens:Premises:As a rule, if P then QPConclusion:QandModus non excipiensPremises:As a rule, if P then QPIt is not the case that there is an exception to the rule that if P then QConclusion:Q".
- Modus_non_excipiens wikiPageID "34948957".
- Modus_non_excipiens wikiPageRevisionID "480226157".
- Modus_non_excipiens hasPhotoCollection Modus_non_excipiens.
- Modus_non_excipiens subject Category:Rules_of_inference.
- Modus_non_excipiens subject Category:Theorems_in_propositional_logic.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Abstraction100002137.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Cognition100023271.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Communication100033020.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Concept105835747.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Content105809192.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Idea105833840.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Message106598915.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Proposition106750804.
- Modus_non_excipiens type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Rule105846054.
- Modus_non_excipiens type RulesOfInference.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Statement106722453.
- Modus_non_excipiens type Theorem106752293.
- Modus_non_excipiens type TheoremsInPropositionalLogic.
- Modus_non_excipiens comment "In logic, modus non excipiens is a valid rule of inference that is closely related to modus ponens. This argument form was created by Bart Verheij to address certain arguments which are types of modus ponens arguments, but must be considered to be invalid. An instance of a particular modus ponens type argument isA large majority accept A as true. Therefore, there exists a presumption in favor of A.However, this is an argumentum ad populum, and is not deductively valid.".
- Modus_non_excipiens label "Modus non excipiens".
- Modus_non_excipiens sameAs m.0j43gs4.
- Modus_non_excipiens sameAs Q16979306.
- Modus_non_excipiens sameAs Q16979306.
- Modus_non_excipiens sameAs Modus_non_excipiens.
- Modus_non_excipiens wasDerivedFrom Modus_non_excipiens?oldid=480226157.
- Modus_non_excipiens isPrimaryTopicOf Modus_non_excipiens.