User talk:Lacatosias
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In article Descriptivist theory of names, the following does not make complete sense; maybe something was lost in edit. Did you originally write this para? --Philogo (talk) 13:26, 28 November 2007 (UTC)
- User talk:Lacatosias/Archive1
- User talk:Lacatosias/Archive2
- User talk:Lacatosias/Archive3
- User talk:Lacatosias/Archive4
- User talk:Lacatosias/Archive5
In general, descriptivist theories can be formalized very simply by letting p be a proper name, D be a description or family of descriptions associated with p by speakers and...D*...be a sentence that arises from...n...by replacing one or more occurrences of n with D*. If D is a single description, D*=D and if D is a family of descriptions D1...Dk, then D* is the complex description "the thing of which most, or a sufficient number, of the claims: it is D1...it is Dk are true."
Lacatosias, please move your talk archives to User talk:Lacatosias/Archive... as opposed to Talk:Lacatosias\Archive . Thank you! --Kevinkor2 11:04, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
Please make two changes to the page names:
- Use prefix "User talk" as opposed to "Talk".
- Use forward slash "/" (a.k.a. Unix directory separator) instead of backslash "\" (a.k.a. DOS directory separator).
Let me know if you want help with this!
--Kevinkor2 11:09, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
- Ah, fine. No problem. --Francesco Franco aka Lacatosias 12:45, 27 April 2007 (UTC)