Multiple Choice
Russell's theory of definite descriptions
A) explains the logic of phrases having the form "a
So-and-so."
B) assimilates the logic of definite descriptions to the logic of names.
C) assumes that definite descriptions have meaning only in the context of a sentence.
D) shows that definite descriptions are either true or false.
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