I've never heard of a predicate that denotes two different kinds of properties at different times. — Purple Pond
I'm not familiar with Goodman's new problem — csalisbury
You mean 'mortal' is a predicate that denotes being alive at one point time, and dead at another point of time?Allow me to present "mortal". — unenlightened
I thought Goodman proposed a predicate that involves a scheduled meaning-change of a word, rather than word that describes a change in an object. Am I wrong? — Dawnstorm
Like my age? That changes on my birthday? I am always "my age," but my age changes. "people my age remember the assassination of President Kennedy." A stable truth using a changing predicate. — unenlightened
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