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It states that if P and P; Q is true, then we can infer that Q will be true,
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yes it will be true in next life
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One of the most essential laws of inference is the Modus Ponens rule, which asserts that if P and P Q are both true, we can infer that Q will be true as well.
- If both hypotheses are correct, the conclusion is also correct in Modus Ponens.
- It's an application of the universal fact that if a statement is true, then its contrapositive must be true as well. Inference from P implies Q to the negation of Q implies the negation of P is a valid argument, as shown by the form.
- Only when P is a sufficient condition for Q on its own can Modus Ponens work.
- An example would be "If I am human, I am a mammal," because a human is a mammal by definition, and if P, then Q. However, I could be a different mammal - perhaps a chatty dog - and hence Q does not always imply P.
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