@philosophyexp Syllogism test seems flawed b/c no warning of philosophy-specific defs. In common usage, if ALL x are z SOME x are z. Not XOR
@ktris One person's flaw is another person's deliberate feature! ;)
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@PhilosophyExp I get it, & I learned something, but violating "plain meaning" just a bit like cheating. Test is meant for non-philophs, yes? -
@ktris settled for including a special note on results page. Certainly, it's the mistake that most people make. So, well... don't know! :) -
@PhilosophyExp Yep, read "Special Note" & figured it was a common error. As I said, I learned something. My tl;dr: "ALL" != SOME + MORE.
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