Klarinet Archive - Posting 000250.txt from 2009/02

From: Jonathan Cohler <cohler@-----.org>
Subj: Re: [kl] Fair Use
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 20:32:55 -0500

To further clarify your (Tim Roberts) task in proving me wrong...

This statement:

"If it has NEVER been adjudicated that XXXXXXXX is a violation of the
law, then it is VERY LIKELY XXXXXXXX is NOT a violation of the law."

is a statement of the form "If A then B."

This means, "If A is true then B is true." This is logically
equivalent to saying either A is not true or B is true.

If this statement is FALSE then A must be true and B must be false.

Now, in the case in question:

A = "it has NEVER been adjudicated that XXXXXXXXX is a
violation of law"

B = "it is VERY LIKELY XXXXXXXX is NOT a violation of the law."

So the only way you can prove my statement FALSE is to prove BOTH of
the following:

1. It has NEVER been adjudicated that xxxxxxxxxx is a violation of law.
2. It is NOT VERY LIKELY XXXXXXXX is NOT a violation of the law.

So far you haven't proven either of these statments.

Therefore, you cannot assert that my statement is false.

--
Jonathan Cohler
Artistic & General Director
International Woodwind Festival
http://iwwf.org/
cohler@-----.org

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