That's not an issue of the speaker because they are the one taking the action. — TheWillowOfDarkness
One wouldn't have to wait an infinite time for that, if we know that the reference is to one or the other, because two different infinite strings must have a first character that differs, and that first character must be in a finite-numbered position. It's just that one wouldn't know how long one has to wait to see the differing character.individual names would have infinite length and so you would have to wait an infinite time to discover whether the reference is to Jim...............my or his brother, Jim............mi. — apokrisis
There is no ambiguity to this infinity. It's an endless series of moments of speech. — TheWillowOfDarkness
Then we could refer to an uncountable number of individuals using sequences of just one letter.What if one used an uncountable alphabet? — Banno
It's just that if one were to try to pick out an individual by printing out the decimal places one by one, one would never be finished picking it out, because at any time there would still be an infinite number of decimal places that had not been printed out yet.I don't understand this bit - what do you mean? — Banno
An uncountable model of a countable theory will contain uncountably many elements that cannot be individually picked out by any constant term. But the L-S theorem tells us that the model will contain a countable sub-model. A countable submodel of the real numbers, that satisfies all the axioms of the real numbers, can be constructed as follows:What I am after is, what happens when the model is uncountable? — Banno
It's just that if one were to try to pick out an individual by printing out the decimal places one by one, one would never be finished picking it out, because at any time there would still be an infinite number of decimal places that had not been printed out yet. — andrewk
An uncountable model of a countable theory will contain uncountably many elements that cannot be individually picked out by any constant term. — andrewk
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