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Yes that means all definitions are equal to all definitions and the law necessitates equivocation. — eodnhoj7
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BrianW
Not really, the law holds that "P" is a variable that can mean "anything", they just do not apply "anything" as the variable. — eodnhoj7
Then self-reference is subject to the fallacy of equivocation, in which case it cannot be a fallacy. — eodnhoj7
However standard math observes 1=0
https://www.math.hmc.edu/funfacts/ffile ... .1-8.shtml — eodnhoj7
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