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# [[manual]] [[transmission]] |
# [[manual]] [[transmission]] |
Revision as of 14:03, 20 August 2014
Translingual
Symbol
MT
- (metrology) Symbol for megatesla, an SI unit of magnetic flux density equal to 106 teslas.
- The ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Malta.
English
Abbreviation
MT
- Montana, a state of the United States of America.
- Mountain Time.
- Massage Therapist.
- Mato Grosso, a state of Brazil.
- (deprecated template usage) (logic) modus tollens
- 2004 August, J. L. Schellenberg, “The Atheist’s Free Will Offence” in the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, volume 56, № 1, pages 11–12
- Let ‘F’ stand for the state of affairs that consists in finite persons possessing and exercising free will. Let ‘p’ stand for ‘God exists’; ‘q’ for ‘F obtains’; ‘r’ for ‘F poses a serious risk of evil’; and ‘s’ for ‘There is no option available to God that counters F.’ With this in place, the argument may be formalized as follows:
(1) [(p & q) & r] → s Premiss
(2) ~s Premiss
(3) ~[(p & q) & r] 1, 2 MT
(4) ~(p & q) v ~r 3 DM
(5) r Premiss
(6) ~(p & q) 4, 5 DS
(7) ~p v ~q 6 DM
(3) follows from the conjunction of (1) and (2) by modus tollens; De Morgan’s law applied to (3) yields (4); (4) and (5) together lead to (6) by disjunctive syllogism; and another application of De Morgan’s law takes us from (6) to the final conclusion, according to which either God exists or there is free will (but not both).
- Let ‘F’ stand for the state of affairs that consists in finite persons possessing and exercising free will. Let ‘p’ stand for ‘God exists’; ‘q’ for ‘F obtains’; ‘r’ for ‘F poses a serious risk of evil’; and ‘s’ for ‘There is no option available to God that counters F.’ With this in place, the argument may be formalized as follows:
- 2004 August, J. L. Schellenberg, “The Atheist’s Free Will Offence” in the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, volume 56, № 1, pages 11–12
Anagrams
Japanese
Abbreviation
MT
- manual transmission
- この車はMTです。
- このくるまはMTです。
- Kono kuruma ha MT desu.
- This car has a manual transmission.
- この車はMTです。
Synonyms
- マニュアル (manyuaru)
Antonyms
Portuguese
Abbreviation
MT
- (deprecated use of
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parameter) Abbreviation of Mato Grosso. (Brazilian state)