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Le [[rasoir de Schrödinger]] est un sophisme allant contre la loi de [[non-contradiction]] (either-or), en argumentant par quelque chose qui serait en même temps A et non A.  
Le [[rasoir de Schrödinger]] est un sophisme allant contre la loi de [[non-contradiction]] (either-or), en argumentant par quelque chose qui serait en même temps A et non A.  
L'exemple classique est celui d'un produit ''différent'', mais ''identique'' :
:Tesco said Monday that it has cut the price of basic women's razors to match the price offered for identical men's razors. [http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/02/news/economy/tesco-women-pricing-razors/]
The Schrodinger tax: it's at the same time taxing too many people and not giving enough revenue.


https://twitter.com/fare/status/808422944347136000
https://twitter.com/fare/status/808422944347136000


Shrödinger's Robot: simultaneously so cheap that everyone uses its services and noone else's, yet so expensive that noone can afford them.
Shrödinger's Robot: simultaneously so cheap that everyone uses its services and noone else's, yet so expensive that noone can afford them.


"where will the soon-to-be unemployed blue-collar workers get the money to buy the cheap stuff produced by the robots that took their jobs? "
"where will the soon-to-be unemployed blue-collar workers get the money to buy the cheap stuff produced by the robots that took their jobs? "


[[category: sophismes]]
[[category: sophismes]]

Revision as of 13 January 2017 à 03:30

Le rasoir de Schrödinger est un sophisme allant contre la loi de non-contradiction (either-or), en argumentant par quelque chose qui serait en même temps A et non A.

L'exemple classique est celui d'un produit différent, mais identique :

Tesco said Monday that it has cut the price of basic women's razors to match the price offered for identical men's razors. [1]

The Schrodinger tax: it's at the same time taxing too many people and not giving enough revenue.

https://twitter.com/fare/status/808422944347136000

Shrödinger's Robot: simultaneously so cheap that everyone uses its services and noone else's, yet so expensive that noone can afford them.

"where will the soon-to-be unemployed blue-collar workers get the money to buy the cheap stuff produced by the robots that took their jobs? "