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>Quine shows that if you replace the denotation of all terms systematically
>with their complements (so that the term "Oskar" which previously denoted
>Oskar now means the-entire-universe-except-Oskar), everything works fine:
>all true statements remain true and all false ones false.

Umm... That is blue.
Everything-in-the-entire-universe-except-that does-everything-except-be
every-color-but-blue. Which implies that the universe (except possibly that)
is blue, right?


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>Quine shows that if you replace the denotation of all terms systematically
>with their complements (so that the term "Oskar" which previously denoted
>Oskar now means the-entire-universe-except-Oskar), everything works fine:
>all true statements remain true and all false ones false.

Umm... That is blue.
Everything-in-the-entire-universe-except-that does-everything-except-be
every-color-but-blue. Which implies that the universe (except possibly that)
is blue, right?


