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Woolsey's law and formal logic

Posted By: PersianLord
Date: Thursday, 13 March 2008, at 11:24 a.m.

In Response To: Woolsey's law and formal logic (Stein Kulseth)

Why did you put the IF before the ~q? I think it's included in P.

Another example:

If you see clouds in the sky (p), then it will be raining.(q)

~q>~p :

It will not be raining, if you don't see clouds in the sky.

Which makes sense.

So we have :

If your opponent is unsure of taking/dropping (p), then you should double (q)

What's ~q>~p? It is:

You should NOT double (~q), if your opponent is SURE of taking/dropping (~p)

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