(An English translation of the Latin name "modus ponens" is something like "the direct route" or "direct way.") Argument Form: 1. If A then B2. A B An example: 1. If Sam is laughing then he’s amused.2. Sam is laughing. Premium Law Logic Political philosophy 270 Words 2 ...
26. Gai Institutiones or Institutes of Roman Law by Gaius,with a translation and commentary by Edward Poste, 4th ed. revised and enlarged by E.A. Whittuck, with an historical introduction by A.H.J. Greenidge (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1904), 1. 27. Barcelona Traction, Light and Power C...
n.pl.mo·di operandi(mō′dē, -dī)Abbr.MO 1.A method of operating or functioning. 2.A person's manner of working. [New Latinmodus operandī: Latinmodus,mode+ Latinoperandī, genitive sing. gerund ofoperārī,to work.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Editi...
Related to modus vivendi:modus operandi modus vi·ven·di (vĭ-vĕn′dē, -dī′) n.pl.modi vivendi 1.A manner of living; a way of life. 2.A temporary agreement between contending parties pending a final settlement. [New Latinmodus vīvendī: Latinmodus,mode, Latinvīvendī, genitive ...