Hi Lewis, this podcast interview, and the match fund is really exciting. I learned many new things in this.
I wonder if you have plans to touch more on fish welfare. And is it possible that you can touch on invertebrate welfare (despite it being out of scope now for OP)?
We discuss two contradictory views about factory farming that produce the same conclusion: that its end is either inevitable or impossible.
Usually when I say anything to you it’s about practical stuff, but this time it’s going to be pedantic, please excuse me this time.
I think strictly speaking contradictory statements can’t be both false (and of course can’t be both true). And these two statements can be both false, and I think they are indeed both false (as you pointed out clearly).
I think statements that can’t be both true but can be both false are called contrary statements? (I only studied logic in Chinese so I am not sure).
Hi Lewis, this podcast interview, and the match fund is really exciting. I learned many new things in this.
I wonder if you have plans to touch more on fish welfare. And is it possible that you can touch on invertebrate welfare (despite it being out of scope now for OP)?
Usually when I say anything to you it’s about practical stuff, but this time it’s going to be pedantic, please excuse me this time.
I think strictly speaking contradictory statements can’t be both false (and of course can’t be both true). And these two statements can be both false, and I think they are indeed both false (as you pointed out clearly).
I think statements that can’t be both true but can be both false are called contrary statements? (I only studied logic in Chinese so I am not sure).