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Re: "Nearly Correct" (was New thread, anyone?)
>"Almost Correct"
>
>This seems symmetrical to me: the near-thing is the same as
>the correct-thing, and either could serve as the tertau.
But the near-thing is not the same as the correct-thing! It is
close to it, but not the same. "Almost correct" is not a kind
of correct, it is a kind of non-correct. It is near the border,
but on the negative side. Near the border on the positive
side would be "barely correct".
>That leaves two choices:
>
> jbidra j1=d1 d2 d3 j2=d4 , and
> drajbi d1=j1 d4=j2 j3 d3
I get a different one:
drajbi j1 [j2=d1] j3=d2 d3 d4
x1 is almost correct in property x2 in situation x3 by standard
x4
We had a discussion about "almost" and "barely" during the fuzzy
logic debate. I don't remember it coming to anything, though.
Jorge