Statement 29: Having an RFID chip in one's arm is sufficient to call oneself an android.
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This statement has been refuted.Arguments for:
New: The statement
29R: Having an RFID chip in one's arm is sufficient to call oneself an android. is true if all these statements are true:
29R: Having an RFID chip in one's arm is sufficient to call oneself an android. is true if all these statements are true:Arguments against:
37: The statement:
29R: Having an RFID chip in one's arm is sufficient to call oneself an android. is false if all these statements are true:
36: To call oneself an android, one must be entirely or at least mostly artificially constructed.New: The statement
29R: Having an RFID chip in one's arm is sufficient to call oneself an android. is false if all these statements are true:
29R: Having an RFID chip in one's arm is sufficient to call oneself an android. is false if all these statements are true:Correlated statements
The statement most well-correlated with this one is: -39: It is not true that the statement: 28R is false if... | 1.0000 |
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-29C: It is not the case that: Having an RFID chip in one's arm is sufficient to call oneself an android.Creation
Created on 2009/07/28 16:36:52 by anonymous.






















