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I recall seeing in the CC that "IS" is a conditionality signifier (necessary). However, is that the case all the time? Is "IS" a biconditional when it's just something like "The number 5 is hot ?
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I recall seeing in the CC that "IS" is a conditionality signifier (necessary). However, is that the case all the time? Is "IS" a biconditional when it's just something like "The number 5 is hot ?
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@dimakyure869 said:
Is "IS" a biconditional when it's just something like "The number 5 is hot ?
To do it that way, you'd need to say something like "is the only thing that is hot".
The number 5 is hot
gives you "5 → hot", but not "hot → 5"