I would be interested in your views on the importance of negating a demand in a full preference belief. So often I see examples being used where this is not done, and I wonder if there is a good argument not to negate the demand (e.g. I would like to negate the demand but I don't have to VS I would like to negate the demand but it is OK if I don't, or some combination with a derivative).
I would be interested in your views on the importance of negating a demand in a full preference belief. So often I see examples being used where this is not done, and I wonder if there is a good argument not to negate the demand (e.g. I would like to negate the demand but I don't have to VS I would like to negate the demand but it is OK if I don't, or some combination with a derivative).