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==blonde(Alice,Paul) is '''not''' a formula==
=='''blonde(Alice,Paul)''' is '''not''' a formula==


It cannot be interpreted as true or false. As “blonde” is a property and not a relation it can therefore only have one individual in brackets.  
It cannot be interpreted as true or false. As “blonde” is a property and not a relation it can therefore only have one individual in brackets.  
A possible formula would be: ''blonde(Alice)''
A possible formula would be: '''blonde(Alice)'''


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Latest revision as of 13:26, 29 January 2013

blonde(Alice,Paul) is not a formula

It cannot be interpreted as true or false. As “blonde” is a property and not a relation it can therefore only have one individual in brackets. A possible formula would be: blonde(Alice)

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