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In a message dated 2/15/2002 9:10:43 AM Central Standard Time, jjllambias@hidden.email writes:Would you mind giving a definition of domain? I'm thinking All that is required for a function is that every value in the domain receives exactly one in the range. This condition is vacuously satisfied for the empty set as domain. <I place. x1 the in fy} {zo put to need see don?t>Oh, it's just the first place you mind. Well, it is natural to say >"Whizbang >is the funtion from nats to nats such that...", I notice you didn't write " 'Whizbang' is the name of the function... ", i.e. you used the name, you didn't mention it. Why do we need to mention it in Lojban?> Because the English is systematically incorrect; the habit is to omit quotes "where they are obvious" and Lojban takes the position that in these kinds of things they are never obvious. Occasionally even a logician (usually one with good Medieval training) will remember and do it right. <<I place. x1 the in fy} {zo put to need see don?t>As I said, even for introducing functions it seems to me like a really bad choice. And the English keyword is misleading. It suggests that x1 is the function, but apparently it is not, it is the function's name.> Agreed; it goes on the ever-growing list of changes needed. At least it doesn't leave out anything important as some seem to do. |