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logical-analysis

The use of logical reasoning and cross-character verification to assess the credibility of statements and hypotheses.

1 chapter across 1 book

A Fire Upon the Deep (2002)Vernor Vinge

Chapter 999

This chapter presents a meta-textual analysis of the logical coherence regarding the character Greenstalk's truthfulness and the nature of 'perversion' in riders and skrodes. The discussion revolves around whether Greenstalk could be lying if she remains perverted, and the conditions under which a rider can be 'unperverted' by changing their skrode. The dialogue highlights the difficulty of proving certain points definitively, relying instead on relative risk assessments and cross-verification among characters.