Re: Red Ball in Jar -LOgic Question
- From: Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondouglas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 10:22:47 -0700
On Aug 19, 8:49 pm, William Elliot <ma...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, Douglas Eagleson wrote:
I am trying to remember an old second order logic problem, Somebody
used in a conversation and I can not quite figure it out.
It starts out with the jar of red. And the jar was filled with
colored balls. All I remember was the process was to begin to remove
balls and check for color.
What's a jar of red?
And if it was red, then maybe you have all red.
Does anybody, know the exact issue, here?
Thanks in advance,
Doug- Hide quoted text -
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That is how it was proposed to me. It was supposed to mean something
in light of the larger question, I guess.
I am at a loss to recreate the past conversation.
Technically, any red was referenced. Not just red balls. A second
order red it might be.
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