Consequence is a result of an action
• CONSEQUENCE (noun)
The noun CONSEQUENCE has 3 senses:
1. a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
2. the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual
3. having important effects or influence
consequent to
The phrase "consequent civil war" indicates that the civil war happened as a result (or consequence) of something. For example, I might say that in the US, the institution of slavery and the consequent civil war have left a deep impression on the American culture.
The adverb form for the adjective consequent is consequently.
No, affirming the consequent is not a valid form of reasoning.
Consequent means "as a result" - in mathematics as well as in ordinary English.
The antecedent is the "if" part of a conditional statement, while the consequent is the "then" part. The antecedent is the condition that must be met for the consequent to occur.
In logic, an antecedent is a statement that comes before another statement, known as the consequent. The antecedent is a condition or premise that, if true, leads to the consequent being true as well. In other words, the antecedent is the "if" part of an "if-then" statement, while the consequent is the "then" part.
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In a conditional statement, the antecedent is the condition that must be met for the consequent to occur. The antecedent is like the "if" part of the statement, while the consequent is the "then" part that follows if the condition is satisfied.
In conditional statements, the antecedent is the condition that must be met for the consequent to occur. The antecedent is like the "if" part of the statement, while the consequent is the "then" part that follows if the condition is satisfied.
The synonym could be following, consequent, successive, or succeeding.(note: consequent implies cause and effect)
The synonym could be following, consequent, successive, or succeeding.(note: consequent implies cause and effect)