-- by JLS
----- for the GC
--- CLUMSY REFERENCE. I am informed that there will be, end of this month, a symposium in Washington State on 'reference. This reminds me of Strawson and this bit from Quinion's World Wide Words, below. Strawson, in "Synthese" ('Quantification and Reference') refers to a Grice-type of clumsiness ("be good at referring").
Quinion reports:
"Phil Clutts found a sentence in Monday's Charlotte Observer that he
had to read twice: "A man who authorities say is a prison escapee
claims he is a Virginia man who died 27 years ago.""
Let's analyse it, by making sense of what Phil Clutts, who obviously never read Strawson, Kant:
i. A man who authorities say is a prison escapee
claims he is a Virginia man who died 27 years ago.
In symbols:
???
OK. I guess I have to read it, twice, too.
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