Type | Rule of inference |
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Field | Propositional calculus |
Statement | If is true or is true and is false, then is true. |
Symbolic statement |
In classical logic, disjunctive syllogism[1][2] (historically known as modus tollendo ponens (MTP),[3] Latin for "mode that affirms by denying")[4] is a valid argument form which is a syllogism having a disjunctive statement for one of its premises.[5][6]
An example in English: