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myntfalskj4

myntfalskj4

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2022-07-16

I need help understanding the concept of "at most one " using quantifers
x y ( ( Cube ( x ) Cube ( y ) ) x = y )
To me, this statement means that for all cubes x and y, if you pick up a cube from the box, it will always be the same cube.
I understand this to mean that there is exactly one cube in the box.
I don't understand how the statement means that there is at most one cube in a box.

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Zichetti4b

Zichetti4b

Beginner2022-07-17Added 13 answers

Step 1
- x y ( ( Cube ( x ) Cube ( y ) ) x = y )
Yes the above statement allows for the possibility of exactly one cube in the box, as you have explained.
But it also allows for the possibility of no cube in the box: in this case, whichever pair of objects you pick, ( Cube ( x ) Cube ( y ) ) is false and the entire statement consequently vacuously true.
Here's an equivalent, more succincct formulation of at most one:
x p ( Cube ( p ) p = x ) .
Step 2
- In contrast, exactly one cube can be translated as x p ( Cube ( p ) p = x ) .

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