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Re: [lojban] Predicate logic and childhood.



On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 06:44:27PM -0400, Bob LeChevalier (lojbab) wrote:
> At 02:48 PM 04/30/2001 -0700, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> >2.  What is the use of conditionals other than .e?
> 
> Well, "a" expressing alternation (and anai for conditional) has a pretty 
> clear usage, and onai for exclusive-or does as well.  

anai does not have a clear usage, or we wouldn't be having this
discussion.

> But the use of logical connectives in general is based on the
> assumption, probably false, that language is attempting to express
> logical truth.  By insisting that the language connectives follow the
> rules of logic strictly, people will either start thinking in a manner
> that reflects those rules or they will avoid the use of connectives
> (or they will break the rules).  This is a key design feature for the
> original purpose of the language as a test of Sapir-Whorf, though I
> personally think that the formal logical aspects of Lojban don't come
> into play enough that it will matter much.

Thank you for failing to answer the question.  8)

No-one has yet managed to tell me what possible use, in actual
communication, things like o and anai have.

-Robin

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