On 09 Jul 2015, at 21:25, John Clark wrote:
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 Bruno Marchal <marc...@ulb.ac.be> wrote:
> that guy in Helsinki was able to predict that wherever he
will survive he will feel unique, in [....]
He, he and he! The use of ambiguous personal pronouns comes so
easily that Bruno doesn't even seem to realize that Bruno is using
them; it's like breathing, thought is required for neither
activity.
The "he" is explained in the [...]. This proves that you work only by
disingenuous rethorical tricks or that you don't read the post(s).
The complete quote is:
That is indeed exactly why that guy in Helsinki was able to predict
that wherever he will survive he will feel unique, in a unique
specific city, and a city that he could not have predicted in
advance. With "he" denoting the guys remembering having been the
Helsinki guy. Both of them congratulate themselves for having
written in the diary, when in Helsinki: P(coffee) = 1, P(unique-
city) = 1, P(W v M) = 1, and P(W & M) = 0, as the diary contains the
personal, particular, experience, which mention only *one* city, in
both diaries, either M, or W.
Do you understand now why both "he" congratulate themselves when in
Helsinki the guy predicted P(one city) = 1, P(W v M) = 1?
Do you agree that P(experiencing-coffee) = 1? (you said ago "yes, I
guess")
Do you agree that P(experiencing-coffee) = 1 implies P(experiencing-a-
unique-city) = 1?
Bruno
http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~marchal/
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