Re: Semantics and Belief contexts - was: PaceDuplicateIdsEntryOrigin posted

2005-05-26 Thread Henry Story
Part of the reason I went into the detailed explanation I did, is because not everyone here may be familiar with mathematical logic. What I was explaining is a heavy condensation of what I learned in my BA in philosophy. I am not plucking these thoughts out of a hat. So let me apply

Semantics and Belief contexts - was: PaceDuplicateIdsEntryOrigin posted

2005-05-25 Thread Henry Story
On 25 May 2005, at 21:06, Antone Roundy wrote: * The accepted language does not speak of the origin feed of the entries. Ideally, an atom:id should be univerally unique to one entry resource, and we rightly require publishers to mint them with that goal. However, in reality, malicious

Re: Semantics and Belief contexts - was: PaceDuplicateIdsEntryOrigin posted

2005-05-25 Thread Antone Roundy
On Wednesday, May 25, 2005, at 02:26 PM, Henry Story wrote: Since the referents of Superman and Clark Kent are the same, what is true of the one, is true of the other. When speaking directly about the world, we can replace any occurrence of Superman with Clark Kent, and still say something