Unique Name Assumption - another example

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Revision as of 13:35, 27 December 2007 by imported>Denny (New page: {{pubdate|10|April|2005}} Ian Davis has a very nice example illustrating the Unique Name Assumption: ''"Two sons and two fathers went to a pizza restaurant. They ordered three pizzas. When...)
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Ian Davis has a very nice example illustrating the Unique Name Assumption: "Two sons and two fathers went to a pizza restaurant. They ordered three pizzas. When they came, everyone had a whole pizza. How can that be?"'

Better than my examples. And much shorter!


Originally published on Semantic Nodix

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