On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 08:52, Alex Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I CFJ on the statement "The Ambassador CAN flip Wooble's Recognition to > Friendly without objection.". > > Arguments: This is really about whether Wooble is a nomic or not, > phrased such that I have a miniscule chance of a random Win by Paradox. > > A nomic ruleset is defined as follows: > {{{ > A nomic ruleset is a set of explicit rules that provides means > for itself to be altered arbitrarily, including changes to those > rules that govern rule changes. Not all rule changes need be > possible in one step; an arbitrarily complex combination of > actions (possibly including intermediate rule changes) can be > required, so long as any rule change is theoretically achievable > in finite time. > }}} > and nomics are defined by nomic rulesets.
[snip] Gratituous: CFJ 1860 is the pre-that-defintion precedent on this matter and may be informative. Gratituous: Uncertainty concerning scientific matters related to this question makes UNDETERMINED an appropriate judgment. -woggle