Yes, sure, that´s what I said. All exclusive affirmations exclude other options. Just like all red objects are red. That´s how language works.Reread your above post; you have effectively excluded by affectively counting.
That doesn´t mean that the method that leads to affirmation is necessarily exclusion. Exclusion can be the result of other affirmative methods.
Example: counting.
Ok. I thought your point were less trivial. Of course an exclusive affirmation is, well, exclusive.Again, I do not contend that we affectively exclude all other possibilities;
I contend that we effectively do it.
I thought you were saying that an exclusive affirmation was always the effect/result of exclusion.
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