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In logic a or b is true if both a and b are true but do you think the everyday or is in fact xor ?
I disagree:mathman said:xor is usually NOT the everyday meaning of or.
All of your examples are for things that are mutually exclusive. In those situations xor and or are identical.MrAnchovy said:I disagree:
I can think of some everyday "inclusive or"s though:
- you can have meat or fish for dinner
- I won't be back until Tuesday or Wednesday
- my bet for the winners of the World Cup is Germany or England
- are you going to vote for the liberal candidate or the conservative?
- this problem should take five or ten minutes
Bored with this now...
- I am waiting for a number 14 or a number 52 bus
- the committee is quorate if there are three members present including the Chairman or Treasurer
True for most of the first list, but (i) that merely illustrates the point that very often "or" in everyday speech is exclusive; and (ii) it is certainly possible to have both meat and fish for dinner, but this would not normally be the way "you can have meat or fish for dinner" is interpreted.mathman said:All of your examples are for things that are mutually exclusive. In those situations xor and or are identical.
jim mcnamara said:How about this sound bite:
A: Is it 3:00pm or 4:00pm?
B: Yes.
This is an xor response and is almost never used (except by math types making jokes) in normal English speech. Most educated people impliclty get it, but think the responder is being difficult or pedantic, almost never funny. My personal experience only.