The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden

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What are the different logically possible answers to the question, "Do you have any reasons to assert or deny p?" * I have reasons to assert p. * I have reasons not to deny p. * I have no reasons to deny p. * I have no reasons to assert p. * I have reasons not to assert p. * I have reasons to deny p. Relative to asserting

By "stronger than" I mean "requires more or better reasons than.p, 2 is stronger that 3, and 1 is stronger than 2. Similarly, relative to denying p, 5 is stronger than 4, and 6 is stronger than 5. It Thus to assert p requires more or better reasons than not to deny p, which itself requires more or better reasons than having no reasons to deny p. And, so, too, with denying p, which requires more or better reasons than not to assert p, which itself requires more and better reasons than having no reasons to assert p. 3 December 2000

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