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... entails ' If someone at the party has intact arms , do not serve him ' , it does not entail ' If you serve someone at the party , see to it that his arms are broken ' . The situation paradoxes can be resolved by analysing all commands ...
... entails ' If someone at the party has intact arms , do not serve him ' , it does not entail ' If you serve someone at the party , see to it that his arms are broken ' . The situation paradoxes can be resolved by analysing all commands ...
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... entails that ' snow is white entails that snow is white ' , Anderson and Belnap write ( P , p . 45 ) that , although both are true , with the latter necessarily so : It seems implausible that ' snow is white ' should entail that it entails ...
... entails that ' snow is white entails that snow is white ' , Anderson and Belnap write ( P , p . 45 ) that , although both are true , with the latter necessarily so : It seems implausible that ' snow is white ' should entail that it entails ...
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( 5 ) ( ( P & Q ) entails R ) entails ( ( P & -R ) entails -Q ) . ( 6 ) ( 7 + 2 = 9 and 4 + 1 = 5 ) entails ( 5+ 4 ( 7 ) ( 5 + 2 = 5 and 5 2 = -- 9 ) . 5 ) entails ( 5 × 2 = 5 ) . -- ( 8 ) ( ( -P entails ( P & Q ) ) entails ( -P entails ...
( 5 ) ( ( P & Q ) entails R ) entails ( ( P & -R ) entails -Q ) . ( 6 ) ( 7 + 2 = 9 and 4 + 1 = 5 ) entails ( 5+ 4 ( 7 ) ( 5 + 2 = 5 and 5 2 = -- 9 ) . 5 ) entails ( 5 × 2 = 5 ) . -- ( 8 ) ( ( -P entails ( P & Q ) ) entails ( -P entails ...
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