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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01-Dec-14 20:41, Milton L Mueller
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:a6d771587e874141959c7712a0689334@EX13-MBX-13.ad.syr.edu"
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>J</span><span> I come at it from a
logician’s standpoint. “Or” means Boolean or. </span></p>
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Well from a logicians point of view, 'Or' can either be understood
as VEL, a weak disjunction, aka 'and/or' or AUT which is exclusive,
aka 'either .. or'. English does not distinguish the two and
linguistically overloads the the use of a simple 'or' resulting in
ambiguity.<br>
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To use the Symbolic Logic definition used in mathematical
expressions instead of the Classical Logic is the source of much
confusion.<br>
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In terms of the document we should make sure that the we are using
the VEL and not the AUT.<br>
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avri<br>
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