None of them. I really need to proofread these more carefully.

-Aris

On Saturday, September 17, 2016, Aris Merchant <
thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Just because it's not in the rules doesn't mean you shouldn't do it.
> Common sense is always applicable, and it says that you should assign
> the judgement that makes the most sense. If that isn't good enough, it's
> implied by the cooperative principle. I think you're violating the maxim of
> quality. (Be truthful, or at least say things in the way that is the most
> true.) Even if nine of them really fit, you should go with something
> reasnoble given you're arguments.
>
> -Aris
>
> On Saturday, September 17, 2016, Alexis Hunt <aler...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 9:11 PM Aris Merchant <
>> thoughtsoflifeandligh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Tend to agree. I mean, the stamens is true, but you're judging the case
>>> false? Or am I getting this wrong?
>>>
>>> -Aris
>>>
>>
>> Yes, because there is nothing in the rules (by my reading) that indicates
>> you should only assign TRUE when the statement is true.
>>
>> -Alexis
>>
>

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