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Jan. 31st, 2006 06:14 pmWalter Burley (c. 1275-1344/5) provides a humorous example of the failure of the chain rule (P -> Q and Q -> R implies P -> R):
1. If I say you are a donkey, I say that you are an animal.
2. If I say that you are an animal, I say something true.
3. If I say you are a donkey, I say something true.
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1. If I say you are a donkey, I say that you are an animal.
2. If I say that you are an animal, I say something true.
3. If I say you are a donkey, I say something true.
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