Not particularly in defense of Bill Clinton’s question about the meaning of “is”, it remains true that the verb “to be” has many distinct senses, and that confusing them leads to great confusion in reasoning. James Chastek has some examples.
Not particularly in defense of Bill Clinton’s question about the meaning of “is”, it remains true that the verb “to be” has many distinct senses, and that confusing them leads to great confusion in reasoning. James Chastek has some examples.