Hi guys had a question regarding or. To determine whether or not it is the "inclusive" or "and" interpretation we use context. For exclusive interpretation we are to use a a biconditional indicator to show one or the other?
Correct me if I am wrong.
So, the concept of an inclusive "or" was 100% foreign to ... "or" given another moment to think and allow the inclusive ... I've always understood it, "Or" is bi-conditional. inclusive or exclusive "or" unless "either" or "and/or" is actually ...
... a little confused about the inclusive "or". As an example, let's ... have this statement: "Either John or Tom will attend the meeting ... , how is this statement an inclusiveor. If John attends, Tom won ...
... turns to [/A or /B]. Does this or mean that BOTH A ... means either A is out, or B is out but can ... know this becomes A or B. Does this or mean that BOTH ... means either A is in, or B is in, but can ... entirely sure when the "inclusive" or applies or not. Thanks a lot ...
Example: I ... That is the essence of inclusiveor and is the possibility that ... explain the possibility of the inclusiveor outcome in the original ... The possibility of an inclusive outcome is easier to understand ...
Im so confused by a rule in this game which looks like an inclusive "OR BOTH" rules but in the video J.Y diagrams it as a "NOT BOTH"... can anyone help me understand why?
... it is written implies an INCLUSIVE "or." The big hint that enables ... drive AT LEAST on Wednesday or on Saturday.
Thus: or if the game setup itself ...
1.) Not ... scenario, since we are assuming inclusiveor, it is possible to both ... . Contrapositive: I cannot read or I cannot write--->I ...
Link to the first "or" lesson: http://7sage.com/lesson ...
... you were given, sometimes the "or" is a de facto exclusive ... you that Molly finished first or fifth, you can interpret that ... to be an exclusive-or. This is because you know ... true, you should interpret the "or" as an inclusive-or unless otherwise stated.
... of "unless", which uses the inclusive-or, and there's a strong ... "unless", which uses the exclusive-or. For LSAT purposes, I've ... it using the weak sense (inclusive-or).
But outside of ... is equivalent to the exclusive-or. See here (p. 22 - 23 ...
... selective based on applicant numbers or b. give them easier access ... fee waiver. This is the inclusive "or" by the way. I got ... and depending on your background or scores, they may think you ...
... believe that this is an inclusiveor. Here's why:
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So we have: If ~CFB OR VSI --> One should not ... form of behavior in oneself or vow to stop it. ... :
(1) ~ a or b --> c
(2 ...
If you invite either John or Harry to the party, I ...
... be stated as an "or statement" by negating the ... the arrow into an "or", **/A or B**. Hopefully, you can ... a non Jedi or a Force-user **(/J or F)**. Keep ... that this is an "inclusiveor", that we could have ... com/lesson/not-both-v-or-truth-tables/ if what ...
... 're confusing an exclusive or for an inclusive one. The diagram you ... a representation of an inclusiveor. The "A or B, but both both ... " is an exclusive or, which is diagrammed as the ...
... re confusing an exclusive or for an inclusive one. The diagram you ... a representation of an inclusiveor. The "A or B, but both both ... **not both**" the "exclusive or" not the "inclusiveor". I'm saying "If ... A, then not B" and "A or ...