Jon A., List: Technically, yes, at least in classical logic. Nevertheless, according to Peirce, "it can no longer be granted that every conditional proposition whose antecedent does not happen to be realized is true" (CP 4.580, 1906).
Regards, Jon Alan Schmidt - Olathe, Kansas, USA Structural Engineer, Synechist Philosopher, Lutheran Christian www.LinkedIn.com/in/JonAlanSchmidt - twitter.com/JonAlanSchmidt On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 6:13 PM Jon Awbrey <jawb...@att.net> wrote: > FYI — > > “Every unicorn 🦄 is pink” is true. > > Jon > > http://inquiryintoinquiry.com >
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