False dichotomy. You could also specify an algorithm which, when supplied with a thing as input, produces at output either “include” or “exclude”. There may also be more options than “include” and “exclude” per thing; for example, some things could appear only under certain conditions, or with a probability not equal to zero or one. Things that are included can also occur at different relative rates.
False dichotomy. You could also specify an algorithm which, when supplied with a thing as input, produces at output either “include” or “exclude”. There may also be more options than “include” and “exclude” per thing; for example, some things could appear only under certain conditions, or with a probability not equal to zero or one. Things that are included can also occur at different relative rates.