Tuesday, February 21, 2006
A note on "All bachelors are men."
If not all bachelors are men, then some bachelors are not men. But since bachelor means unmarried man, we can substitute "unmarried man" for "bachelor." In doing so, we obtain: Not all unmarried men are men. But an unmarried man is a man. Thus we obtain "Not all men are men", wich is self-contradictory. (This note is intended to clarify Palmer's page 179, in which an intermediary step of the reasoning is omitted.)
Sara Hope
As for the substantive question of who is right, I'll have to leave that till later, Sara.
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