tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1973938108988281018.post1626401848719241508..comments2024-02-06T03:23:37.329-08:00Comments on No Jesus, No Peas: Could someone who understands modal logic explain this to me?James Sweethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17212877636980569324noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1973938108988281018.post-29015399122377064052009-09-11T22:03:17.488-07:002009-09-11T22:03:17.488-07:00With the last two iterations of that argument, I t...With the last two iterations of that argument, I think you are looking at the back and front of an interesting T-shirt there.<br /><br />Since such a T-shirt is possible, and could be easily produced in world America (or perhaps world China), it may possibly be necessary for such a T-shirt to exist.<br /><br />It may be possible that a market for such a T-shirt exists. In fact, it may possibly be necessary for such a market to exist. (Well, if you want to break even or make a profit, such a market is necessary.)<br /><br />Since it is possibly necessary for such a T-shirt and such a market to exist, it follows that it is in fact necessary for this T-shirt and this market to exist. (Possible = possibly necessary = necessary. See? It follows. Like, totally.)<br /><br />If it is necessary for this T-shirt and its attendant market to exist, then they must exist.<br /><br />So, where the hell is my T-shirt?entropyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01946704031330312408noreply@blogger.com