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============================== CFJ 2708 ============================== The Short Logical Ruleset is neither short nor logical. ======================================================================== Caller: Wooble Judge: Walker Judgement: FALSE ======================================================================== History: Called by Wooble: 02 Oct 2009 18:23:52 GMT Assigned to Walker: 03 Oct 2009 18:46:24 GMT Judged FALSE by Walker: 04 Oct 2009 07:32:32 GMT ======================================================================== Gratuitous Arguments by ehird: "Short" is a relative term. It is certainly short compared to its companion, the Full Logical Ruleset. It is also logical, i.e. it has meaning when applied logically. Sometimes it has contradictions, though, and it may not be logical then. ======================================================================== Gratuitous Arguments by Murphy: "Logical" refers to the order in which rules are listed, and has always been largely accurate in that sense. ======================================================================== Judge Walker's Arguments: This case is clearly not UNDETERMINED, UNDECIDABLE, or MALFORMED, and does not quite fit the requirements for IRRELEVANT, IMO. Therefore I will attempt to determine whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE. For it to be TRUE, I have to find that the SLR is (NOT short) AND (NOT logical). Otherwise a judgement of FALSE is appropriate. Several players have pointed out in the discussion of this case that referring to documents as 'Short' and 'Long' is common practise regardless of the actual size of the document compared with other documents. So common sense would suggest a judgement of FALSE, but of course the text of the Rules take precedence over this. So is there anything in the Rules which contradicts with this common sense interpretation? I can find nothing, and therefore I judge FALSE.* * Although it doesn't matter (because the SLR is 'Short' this CFJ is FALSE regardless of whether it is logical), ehird has also been pointed out that the SLR is logical in eir arguments to the discussion forum. ========================================================================