ellauri096.html on line 90: W. V. Quine (1953) agrees with Weiss’ conclusion that the teacher’s announcement of a surprise test fails to give the student knowledge that there will be a surprise test. Yet Quine abominates Weiss’ reasoning. Weiss breeches the law of bivalence (which states that every proposition has a truth-value, true or false). Quine believes that the riddle of the surprise test should not be answered by surrendering classical logic. Me too. Right on Willard van Orman Quine! Thumbs up!
xxx/ellauri124.html on line 459: Thumbs Up Emoji: The Thumbs Up emoji,
xxx/ellauri124.html on line 463: Thumbs Down Emoji: Unlike its more positive counterpart, the Thumbs Down emoji
xxx/ellauri124.html on line 470: tracker for Twitter, it’s the most-used hand emoji right now. It's like the Thumbs
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