I'm not sure why he even bothered to point this out — Banno
But it doesn't. See p.84 for the 'Godel' example. "The creator of the incompleteness theorem" does not serve to pick out, uniquely, Godel, but instead, Schmidt.
Yet when we are talking about Godel, we are not talking about Schmidt. — Banno
Has it been all too much for you, Frank? — Banno
It's just another name for "possible world"; plausibly without bringing as much baggage with it.
— Banno
I think we should adopt the term here from henceforth to dispell he metaphysically of what creativesoul has been wallowing about/'Over. — Wallows
The name Prothobis is used by community X. By way of your amazing detective skills, you discover that all definite descriptions used by this community in regard to Prothobis are wrong. Nobody in this community knows anything true about Prothobis and they never have. They don't even know that it's actually a piece of software. They think it's a guy who frequents a coffee shop. — frank
One of the properties, or some conjointly, are believed by A to pick out some individual uniquely. — Banno
If, as (3) proposes, one of the properties, or some conjointly, are believed by A to pick out some individual uniquely, then the reverse should follow; the name ought pick out the thing described, uniquely.
But it doesn't. — Banno
I read ↪Terrapin Station without much interest. — Banno
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