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Re: veridicality trivial?
- Subject: Re: veridicality trivial?
- From: ucleaar <ucleaar@ucl.ac.uk>
- In-Reply-To: (Your message of Sat, 05 Nov 94 11:07:29 EST.)
Bob Chassell:
> jorge@phyast.pitt.edu cuska di'e
>
> > In Lojban, an imperative is true iff the command is carried out.
>
> Is that true? I thought imperatives didn't have truth values.
>
> This is a fundamental misunderstanding of Loglan. *Every* predication
> is considered true or false. This is fundamental to the language.
>
> In a context where `the' is the appropriate translation for {lo}:
>
> ko ciska lo plipe
>
> Means "make it be true that `you eat the apple'"
>
> So the question is, is the following utterance true?
>
> do ciska lo plipe
>
> If you do not eat the apple, it is false. It can only be true if you
> do eat the apple. Hence, the imperative is true if and only if the
> command is carried out.
This seems to contradict what pc recently said. I can't remember
his exact terms, but it was something like that imperatives have
"satisfaction conditions" rather than "truth conditions".
What are the truth conditions for Lojban wh-questions?
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