Tyler on Tue, 6 Jan 2009 13:57:16 -0700 (MST)


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[s-b] Consultation 193, Priest j


Consultation 193. I assign it to Priest j.

On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 11:21 AM, <bnomic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I submit the following Consultation specifying "J" as the Unbeliever: { Did
> J destroy all of the game's mackerel save his own? } Arguments: There's no
> plural subject in the sentence "Any Legal Entity may destroy any amount of
> mackerel in their possession as a Game Action." so the impersonal pronoun
> refers to the singular "Legal Entity". The word "their" is used
> interchangeably in English to serve the purposes of the impersonal singular
> pronoun, and the impersonal plural pronoun. This is not inappropriate, or
> ambiguous in normal communication, as whether or not the word is plural or
> singular is picked up from context. If however, the meaning is ambiguous in
> B, and cannot be picked up from context, then the game action did not occur
> as the game action requires the calculation of an impossible or ambiguous
> number. So, if the game action destroying everyone's mackerel succeeded,
> the game action did not occur due to the game state ambiguity.
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