Aris wrote:

Erm... that CFJ doesn't do what you want it to. CFJs are supposed to be
statements, not questions, and interpreting something out of context is
different from interpreting it in context.

At one point we did legislate that, for CFJs asking yes/no questions, a
judgement of TRUE/FALSE is appropriate if the answer is yes/no
(respectively). Is it worth bringing that back?

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