Cecil Moore wrote:
chuck wrote:
If (I will receive a present) then MAYBE today is my birthday and
MAYBE it is not.
Expanding:
"If I receive a present today, then today is my birthday."
Assuming no present is received today, that statement is
true by definition. :-)
Sorry, Cecil. I'm not following you on that.
Whether the statement P implies Q is
true has nothing to do with whether P is
true.
My point was that P implies Q does NOT
mean if ~Q then not ~P.
73,
Chuck
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