Re: Calculus XOR Probability



"MoeBlee" <jazzmobe@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

The nature of logical implication and of truth value itself.

That's nothing to do with logistics.

He means a logistic system. But he doesn't understand that a logistic
system is not itself a semantics.

Where is this word "logistic" coming from?

Seems like you're both talking about "logical system". I've never
seen the word "logistic" used in this way, although I did find this:

Logistic \Lo*gis"tic\, Logistical \Lo*gis"tic*al\, a. [Gr. ?
skilled in calculating, ? to calculate, fr. lo`gos word,
number, reckoning: cf. F. logistique.]
1. Logical. [Obs.] --Berkeley.
[1913 Webster]

Personally, I've never seen this obsolete usage.

--
Jesse F. Hughes

"Knowing about logic is not the same as being in touch with reality."
-- David Kastrup
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