@Ron: Can you program your notion of “ordinary language criteria” into a machine? If so, you may well be using “mathematical” criteria to do so; this would be the case if you were using a programming language like c++ or prolog to write your program.
If you can’t program your notion of “ordinary language criteria” into a machine, then I’m not really interested.
@Ron: Can you program your notion of “ordinary language criteria” into a machine? If so, you may well be using “mathematical” criteria to do so; this would be the case if you were using a programming language like c++ or prolog to write your program.
If you can’t program your notion of “ordinary language criteria” into a machine, then I’m not really interested.