HZ and John Jones hate PJMUT.
- From: pjmutnick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 01:13:58 -0800 (PST)
On Dec 27, 10:36 pm, herbzet <herb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John Jones wrote:
Oy.
Take the logical proposition:
As GF points out, it's not an especially logical proposition. What
would a non-logical proposition look like?
John loves Mary
Here, John and Mary are distinguished by the function 'loves'. 'Loves'
distinguishes John and Mary.
Again, as GF says, "loves" is not a function. Its logical status is
that of a (2-place) predicate, which is sometimes called a relation.
This begs the question - what is the logical status of John and Mary?
John and Mary are the subjects of the sentence. The words "John"
and "Mary" are terms, with "loves" as the relating predicate. They
are not variables, they are constants.
The answer that they are 'variables' leaves us with a profound
problem:
And how!
What is the hidden function that distinguishes 'variables' from each
other?
The question is mis-asked. You need to read an elementary text
on logic. Otherwise you're just talking through your ass.
--
hz
Look, buddy, if you think this type of crapola is more about logic
than what I posted, you belong in kindergarten. Perhaps that is the
problem. What's your IQ? What are YOUR qualifications of those of
your protege, John Jones? Is this the blind leading the blind? Your
approach is so pedestrian, you must just hate anyone who is digging
his teeth into something a bit more real. BTW, everything in my post
has been learned in the past ten days. I am not some kind of
religious kook, as you presume in your bigoted state of convinced
atheism. My specialty is the foundation of quantum theory.
Moreover, the only reason I posted here in the first place is to
awaken the conscience of John Jones, who came over to the groups I was
posting on and started carrying on with his infantile desecration and
defacing of my posts. If you support those actions, YOU should be
banned, as well.
.
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- Function and Variable: fatal problem?
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