Goethe wrote:

> On Tue, 15 Jul 2008, Ian Kelly wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 2:02 PM, ais523 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 13:58 -0600, Ian Kelly wrote:
>>>> Intentionally failing to perform an action is a form of dishonesty,
>>>> and it should be every bit as illegal as any other lie.  Do you have a
>>>> specific scenario in mind where this is not the case?
>>> Goethe and I have both posted examples of such scenarios to a-d
>>> recently.
>> Links?  I haven't been following the full discussion.
> 
> Well, I pointed out a couple that happened to me here:
> 
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> 
> although (a) to be fair, I covered those attempts with various disclaimers
> explaining the situation, although (b) I'm puzzled by the disclaimers issue.
> If you disclaim an action (those of you who claim that action statements
> can be false) wouldn't the disclaimer always cause it to fail?  You can't
> have it both ways!

I think the intended interpretation is that "I do X (disclaimer: maybe
not)" is ineffective, while "I do X (disclaimer: not if Y)" is effective
provided that Y is false at the time (IOW, it's equivalent to "if not Y
then I do X").

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