
Constructive dilemma is a valid rule of inference of propositional logic. It is the inference that, if P implies Q and R implies S and either P or R is true, then either Q or S has to be true. In sum, if two conditionals are true and at least one of their antecedents is, then at least one of their consequents must be too. Constructive dilemma is the disjunctive version of modus ponens, whereas destructive dilemma is the disjunctive version of modus tollens. The constructive dilemma rule can be stated:
Type | Rule of inference |
---|---|
Field | Propositional calculus |
Statement | If implies and implies , and either or is true, then either or has to be true. |
Symbolic statement |
where the rule is that whenever instances of "", "", and "" appear on lines of a proof, "" can be placed on a subsequent line.
Formal notation
The constructive dilemma rule may be written in sequent notation:
where is a metalogical symbol meaning that
is a syntactic consequence of
,
, and
in some logical system;
and expressed as a truth-functional tautology or theorem of propositional logic:
where ,
,
and
are propositions expressed in some formal system.
Natural language example
- If I win a million dollars, I will donate it to an orphanage.
- If my friend wins a million dollars, he will donate it to a wildlife fund.
- Either I win a million dollars or my friend wins a million dollars.
- Therefore, either an orphanage will get a million dollars, or a wildlife fund will get a million dollars.
The dilemma derives its name because of the transfer of disjunctive operator.
References
- Hurley, Patrick. A Concise Introduction to Logic With Ilrn Printed Access Card. Wadsworth Pub Co, 2008. Page 361
- Moore and Parker
- Copi and Cohen
Constructive dilemma is a valid rule of inference of propositional logic It is the inference that if P implies Q and R implies S and either P or R is true then either Q or S has to be true In sum if two conditionals are true and at least one of their antecedents is then at least one of their consequents must be too Constructive dilemma is the disjunctive version of modus ponens whereas destructive dilemma is the disjunctive version of modus tollens The constructive dilemma rule can be stated Constructive dilemmaTypeRule of inferenceFieldPropositional calculusStatementIf P displaystyle P implies Q displaystyle Q and R displaystyle R implies S displaystyle S and either P displaystyle P or R displaystyle R is true then either Q displaystyle Q or S displaystyle S has to be true Symbolic statement P Q R S P R Q S displaystyle frac P to Q R to S P lor R therefore Q lor S P Q R S P R Q S displaystyle frac P to Q R to S P lor R therefore Q lor S where the rule is that whenever instances of P Q displaystyle P to Q R S displaystyle R to S and P R displaystyle P lor R appear on lines of a proof Q S displaystyle Q lor S can be placed on a subsequent line Formal notationThe constructive dilemma rule may be written in sequent notation P Q R S P R Q S displaystyle P to Q R to S P lor R vdash Q lor S where displaystyle vdash is a metalogical symbol meaning that Q S displaystyle Q lor S is a syntactic consequence of P Q displaystyle P to Q R S displaystyle R to S and P R displaystyle P lor R in some logical system and expressed as a truth functional tautology or theorem of propositional logic P Q R S P R Q S displaystyle P to Q land R to S land P lor R to Q lor S where P displaystyle P Q displaystyle Q R displaystyle R and S displaystyle S are propositions expressed in some formal system Natural language exampleIf I win a million dollars I will donate it to an orphanage If my friend wins a million dollars he will donate it to a wildlife fund Either I win a million dollars or my friend wins a million dollars Therefore either an orphanage will get a million dollars or a wildlife fund will get a million dollars The dilemma derives its name because of the transfer of disjunctive operator ReferencesHurley Patrick A Concise Introduction to Logic With Ilrn Printed Access Card Wadsworth Pub Co 2008 Page 361 Moore and Parker Copi and Cohen This logic related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte