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10314 | An expression is a genuine singular term if it resists elimination by paraphrase [Hale] |
Full Idea: An expression ... should be reckoned a genuine singular term only if it resists elimination by paraphrase. | |
From: Bob Hale (Abstract Objects [1987], Ch.2.II) | |
A reaction: This strikes me as extraordinarily optimistic. It will be relative to a language, and the resources of a given speaker, and seems open to the invention of new expressions to do the job (e.g. an equivalent adjective for every noun in the dictionary). |