I have not heard of such a body of data. Where is it?There's a body of data w.r.t. how counterfactuals behave, and a theory to capture them. — Snakes Alive
No satisfactory definite description can be devised because there is no Lady Mondegreen. The mistaken belief that there is such a name and a person bearing that name stems from the eavesdropper misunderstanding what she has heard.So, the fact that supplying her with a definite description of the person holding the name is sufficient for that purpose (i.e. understanding the story well enough) isn't sufficient for showing that the description determines the meaning of the proper name. — Pierre-Normand
Russell's theory is probably not right. It makes a number of wrong predictions as to the behavior of definite descriptions in embedded environments. — Snakes Alive
No satisfactory definite description can be devised because there is no Lady Mondegreen. The mistaken belief that there is such a name and a person bearing that name stems from the eavesdropper misunderstanding what she has heard. — andrewk
The 'telescope' theory of possible worlds needs to be shown to be undesirable by showing how it would have to be formalized, e.g. by Lewis' unwieldy and unattractive logic of counterparts, as opposed to the elegant Kripke-frames, — Snakes Alive
First, that characteristic theoretical identifications
like 'Heat is the motion of molecules', are not contingent
truths but necessary truths... Second, that the way in which these
have turned out to be necessary truths does not seem to me to
be a way in which the mind-brain identities could turn out to
be either necessary or contingently true.
I gather that you and Andrew have history. I'm not interested in playing. Yet. — Banno
I agree that what is actually true at all times of Gödel (and hence might figure in a definite description of him) isn't necessarily true of him. — Pierre-Normand
The purpose of a definite description is to uniquely pick up an individual, not just to pick it up under a description that it will never (and could never) cease to satisfy.
— Pierre-Normand
Then definite descriptions do not always take account of elemental constituents. — creativesoul
Are what you call "elemental constituents" something akin to essential properties? In that case, the item referred to could not persist though the loss of those properties, but they may still not guarantee that the item is uniquely being described by them since other items of the same essential kind also would have those properties.
— Pierre-Normand
This misses the point. Indeed, all of those particular items cannot exist without their elemental constituents.
We can state otherwise. — creativesoul
Are those the only two choices? — creativesoul
Why would we need to be able to pick out an individual water molecule in order for a definite description to pick up all water molecules, and nothing else? — creativesoul
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