> At 10:33 AM 10/8/97 -0700, Tim Rhodes wrote:
>
> >That sounds like the point to me. "It wasn't clear what was possible."
> >In those situations (many in everyday life) logic can only give partal
> >answers at best.
>
> You are talking to someone who makes a living by writing software for
> decision analysis, ie. reasoning under uncertainty. If you are claiming
> that uncertainty obviates logic to any extent you will have to back it up.
Not at all. BTW how is your work going? Have you got a progam that can
answer an equation with 100 variables and none of them pinned down yet?
-Prof. Tim