On Apr 12, 2010, at 8:24 PM, Matt Kundert wrote:

> 
> "'X' is true iff X is true"
> 
> The most famous example being
> 
> "Snow is white" if and only if snow is white.
> 
> Tah-dah!



Hey Matt,

I don't know if you're being sarcastic, or ignoring perceptions to speak 
logically only (which can be meaningless to the particular), but white 
can be different colors to different people.  Or maybe you were just 
tossing out an easy one.   Snow is white usually when what is statically 
"known" is overlaid onto what is experienced.  It is a perfect example of 
static value interfering with direct experience.  Snow can be blue, purple, 
golden, brown, grey, rose, etc., etc. etc...    


Marsha
 
 








 
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