chuck wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
"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.
Neither do a lot of other people. Here's the truth table
for an: (If A then B) = C logical statement
A B C
True True True
True False False
False True True
False False True
If the if-portion of an if/then statement is false,
then the entire statement is true, by definition.
For instance, this is a logically true statement.
If I were ever to play in the NBA, then I would be a superstar.
Since the A portion can never be true, the entire statement
is true, by definition.
In your earlier example, *both of these statements are true*
if you didn't receive a present. Only if you actually received
a present can one be true and the other false.
1. If I receive a present, it's my birthday.
2. If I receive a present, it's not my birthday.
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73, Cecil
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