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Rule of 3; Rule of 3s; Rule-of-Threes; The rule of three; The rule of 3; Rule of Three (disambiguation); Rule of three (disambiguation); Rule of Three; Rule of threes
Ruleofthree
قاعدة الثلاثة
ruleofthree
قاعدة ثلاثية
Legal security
DOCTRINE THAT ADVOCATES THAT EVERY CITIZEN, INCLUDING THOSE IN GOVERNMENT, IS SUBJECT TO THE LAW
Legal force; Rule of Law, the; Nomocracy; The Rule of Law; The rule of law; Rule by law; Juridical security; Rule of the law; Lowest Gangsterism; Legal security; Supremacy of law; Rule of Law; Rule of men; Nomocratic
تأمين قَضَائِيّ
Definition
inference rule
<logic> A procedure which combines known facts to produce
("infer") new facts. For example, given that
1. Socrates is a man and that
2. all men are motal,
we can infer that Socrates is mortal. This uses the rule
known as "modus ponens" which can be written in {Boolean
algebra} as
(A & A => B) => B
(if proposition A is true, and A implies B, then B is true).
Or given that,
1. Either Denis is programming or Denis is sad and
2. Denis is not sad,
we can infer that Denis is programming. This rule can be
written
((A OR B) & not B) => A
(If either A is true or B is true (or both), and B is false,
then A must be true).
(1994-10-31)