Saturday, November 30, 2013

Logic and Roadtrips

So, I know this post is a little simple and silly, but I just thought I'd share it with you all. This past weekend I travelled to Toronto with a former philosophy student and current Freel Library employee, Shelby. On the way up, while stuck in traffic, we started cracking logic jokes based on some things we observed. We found the following funny, maybe you will too.

Apparently most highway traveling is a continuous string of disjunctive syllogisms. For example--

Either Route 403 or Route 410 is the correct route

We know it isn't Route 403

Therefore--it is Route 410.


What do you all think?

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