." We may say that "the author of Waverly" means "the value of
for which '
wrote Waverly' is true." Thus the proposition "the author of Waverly was Scotch," for example, involves:
(1) "
wrote Waverly" is not always false;
(2) "if
." We may say that "the author of Waverly" means "the value of
for which '
wrote Waverly' is true." Thus the proposition "the author of Waverly was Scotch," for example, involves:
(1) "
wrote Waverly" is not always false;
(2) "if