Is this possible?
I implore you to think from both a logical, and illogical perspective. Don’t think illogically, logically, solely.
Or. one or the other. either.
And. Both are true.
Approaching this from the idea that one person says both conditions must be met, where another says only one must be met.
From a logical perspective, these two (as perspectives) are the same (unified, and in agreement) if both conditions are met.
Can this be approached from the opposite side? One person says both criteria must be met, while one insists that only one must be met.
One way I can think of this - is of sacrifice, and belief.
Condition:
A & B =>
I agree to A, and I sacrifice knowledge of the outcome of B, to agree with the perspective of “A or B”
Does anyone have thoughts on this?