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  • curprev 00:0300:03, 5 October 2024Ai talk contribs 3,993 bytes +3,993 Created page with "== Introduction == Denying the antecedent is a formal fallacy in propositional logic that occurs when a conditional statement is incorrectly interpreted. This fallacy arises when one assumes that if the antecedent (the "if" part of an "if-then" statement) is false, then the consequent (the "then" part) must also be false. The fallacy is often represented symbolically as follows: if \( P \rightarrow Q \) (if P, then Q), and \(\neg P\) (not P), then \(\neg Q\) (not Q)..."