From: Dan Fabulich (daniel.fabulich@yale.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 23 1998 - 12:55:04 MST
At 11:23 AM 2/23/98 -0500, you wrote:
>If A implies B to a degree equal to
>that in which B implies A, then A = B.
No... It means that if either A or B are true, then both are true. This
is distinctly different from A is B.
My weight presses on the floor. The floor exerts a normal force on me.
Both are true, but they are NOT the same fact.
-CALM DOWN-
-IT'S ONLY ONES AND ZEROS-
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