But, it's the same individual due to his descriptive content. — Wallows
The description is not a rigid designator. — Banno
Going back to the example of the meter-stick, the length of the meter stick is the definite description, not the meter stick itself. — Wallows
So there are things we can do in English that are ruled out by the Barcan formula. Hence, logics which include the Barcan formula cannot parse some sentences of English. — Banno
Compare this thread: All A is B and all A is C, therefore some B is C, where things are said to appear in a puff of logic. — Banno
Hm. The length of the metre is rigidly designated by the name "metre". "The length of this stick" is a definite description. Keep the quotes in, to show we are talking about the words, and not the length of the stick. — Banno
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