Talk:Vivid designator
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[edit ]I have create this page because I am reading Quine, Quintessence, at the moment and I ahd never heard of vivid designators in my life. So, I came to the wikipedia hoping for some general information. I found none, so I kept on looking. After I had surprisingly little information more, I decided to creat an account and, subsequently, create this page. It will help others in the same situation as me and it might help me if others will contribute to it. If people find fault with the layout or other stuff, I only copied everything I needed to know from rigid designator. But, if you feel it could improve, please do so!!
Willard VO Quine
[edit ]Re. "He examines the separation between...", is "he" Quine, or Kaplan? Philgoetz (talk) 20:07, 10 September 2023 (UTC) [reply ]
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