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Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 00:13:36 PDT
From: doug@netcom.com (Doug Merritt)
Message-Id: <9107310713.AA12533@netcom.netcom.com>
In-Reply-To: francis%zaphod@gargoyle.uchicago.edu
"Rhesponses" (Jul 30, 9:57pm)
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To: conlang@buphy.bu.edu
Subject: Re: Rhesponses
>Someone earlier mentioned the need for words to refer to truth values
>other than true & false. The word "mu", from the Zen tradition, means
>that an inappropriate (possibly paradoxical, possibly not) question
>was asked, and that the answer is neither true nor false. It means
>"unask the question".
Funny that, but I am reminded of lojban's metalinguistic negator {na'i}.
{na'i go'i} means: "your question is bullshit" (mutatis mutation).
Just thought I'd say that.
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