An argument with the following structure, "If P, then Q; not P;" therefore, not Q" must be ________.
The argument pattern, "If P, then Q; if Q, then R; therefore, if P, then R" is known as ________.
The argument form, "Either P or Q; P; therefore, not Q" is ________.
"If Jane is a cardiologist, then she is a doctor; Jane is not a doctor; therefore, Jane is not a cardiologist." This argument adheres to the argument form ________.
A statement of the form "P or Q" is called a disjunction.
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