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Re: [lojban] Final clubs - a basket demonstration
From: pycyn@aol.com
Well, if you start with a totally non-exclusive club (compatible with every
club) then you get all of the remaining clubs in the "rest" basket and
intuitively have the wrong club in the final set as well (it is not
preclusive, but is final only because it is alone). Now, I suppose that the
point is that, if there is a final club, then there is no such unexclusive
club (given our symmetrical exclusiveness) but, in fact, this is not so,
since only membership in final clubs is exclusive, so that such a club -- so
long as it is not final -- is possible. And, also possible if it is the only
final club.
Back to maximally proclusive clubs again. The solution is not with the
intersection -- as previously noted -- but with any such set. How to pick
which one: the largest (or, this being Yale, the smallest), if there is one,
or the one which is first in alphabetic order (clubs have unique names after
all, so this is a well-ordering) or the one with the highest prestige (again
this is Yale). Any of these will give a unique reading, so there are
different sets of rules, each of which works.
pc
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