1 Jan
2009
1 Jan
'09
6:03 a.m.
From: Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com>
In simplest terms, the logical fallacy is essentially the following:
A is a subset of (not C) B is a subset of (not C)
Therefore, A is somehow "equivalent" to B.
It's rather "the enemy of my enemy is my friend"-like, which is also commonly used. Phil WILLIAM RALPH GOSPER ~ PROGRAMS WILL HELP A.I.