Re: Nonfirstorderizability
- From: Torkel Franzen <torkel@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 09 Aug 2005 02:48:45 +0200
"Michael De" <mikejde@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> But that there are some critics who admire
> only each other does not imply that there are at most two critics who
> admire only each other--there could be three, four, etc.
Not only that, but the G-K sentence (as understood in the result
cited) does not assume mutual admiration.
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