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Originally posted by: CrazyApe
You must clarify what you mean by 'wrong'. What's wrong to you may not be what's wrong to me.
Reminds me of the whole "we're invading Iraq to stop WMD" thing . . .Originally posted by: maddogchen
Originally posted by: CrazyApe
You must clarify what you mean by 'wrong'. What's wrong to you may not be what's wrong to me.
heh that reminds me of the whole Clinton-Monica thing.
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
A is A --Aristotle
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
That would mean that a statement like A = A would ordinarily have no meaning because for almost everybody it would be a logical abstraction and not something most people could apply. A equals A but whether this is an A or that is one is a matter of opinion when you're talking judgments and not math.
Originally posted by: daveshel
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
A is A --Aristotle
But Aristotelian logic is flawed because it dows not allow for the possibility that A is also B. So, Aristotle says the glass is either half empty or half full. But the reality is that it is both half empty and half full. For whatever that's worth.
Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
That would mean that a statement like A = A would ordinarily have no meaning because for almost everybody it would be a logical abstraction and not something most people could apply. A equals A but whether this is an A or that is one is a matter of opinion when you're talking judgments and not math.
Not at all, my logical friend. A=A would not a 'logical abstraction', but instead, A=A would be a concrete, regardless of whether or not 'A', in and of itself, has any meaning to the individual observer of 'A'. A book is a book, and book is not, and cannot be, a pencil...a pencil is a pencil...whether a mechanical pencil, a colored pencil, a #2 pencil...a pencil is never a book and vice versa. Whether you know what a pencil is, or whether you know what a book is, you do, however, know that one is not the other--A is A. A book cannot be a book and be a pencil at the same time; A is A....no math required.![]()
