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Re: [lojban] RE:names and senses and possible world and ol' Uncle Tom Cobbley (wordy)
Thanks pc for the clarifying summary!
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Summary: an individual per se has a logically proper name - rarely
pronounced, if ever - whose sense is the individual's vishesha (NOT a
property but a function across worlds).
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So, the line between what is
merely a fact about something or class and what is essential to its being
that thing or class is fuzzy at best
I agree about the classes, but doesn't the same thing happen
with individuals? If I say "If I were every man" then I need
to consider a world where a lot of individuals of the real
world are mapped into one. Or if I say "I wish I could be
two different people at the same time" I need a world where
my vishesha maps me into two individuals. So if visheshas can
split and merge so easily, the line between what is an
individual with a logically proper name and what isn't seems
to be as fuzzy as for classes. Is it a problem to take
individuals to be as conventional as classes?
co'o mi'e xorxes
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