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20 November, 01:35

What does 1a demonstrate about expressions?

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  1. 20 November, 04:35
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    Hm,

    I think it means 1 multiplied by a random number, or variable in this case.
  2. 20 November, 05:29
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    After all, the numerals in (1a-b) and the numerals in (3a-b) are not plausibly homonyms ... Co-referringexpressions are often not substitutable, so (5) does no more than further demonstrate the inadequacy of the naïve reference principle.
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