Modus inversus

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Ilija Barukčić

Abstract

Background:


A true  conclusion follows deductively from true premises. However, what if the premises are not true? Therefore, certain aspects of the relation between premises and conclusions in valid arguments are re-investigated again.


Methods:


Methods of logical inference (modus ponens, modus tollens et cetera) were analysed again.


Results:


Reliable scientific proof methods are of use in order to identify as soon  as possible non-scientific claims  and to help authors not to suffer too long from self-contradictory and sometimes highly abstract, especially mathematical stuff.


Conclusion:


Modus inversus has the potential to prevent us from accepting seemingly contradictory theorems or rules in science. 

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How to Cite
Barukčić, I. (2022). Modus inversus. Causation, 18(2), 5–78. Retrieved from https://causation.eu/index.php/causation/article/view/62
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