And over the duration of when Beauty considers the meaning of “today,” it does not change.
That duration potentially includes both Monday and Tuesday.
“Today” means the same thing every time Beauty uses it.
This is getting ridiculous. “Today” means a different thing on every different day. That’s why the article lists it as an indexical. Going back to the quote, the “discussion” is not limited to a single day. There are at least two days involved.
I notice you carefully ignored the quote from Epstein’s book, which was very clear that a classical proposition must not contain indexicals.
Now you’re really stretching.
That duration potentially includes both Monday and Tuesday.
This is getting ridiculous. “Today” means a different thing on every different day. That’s why the article lists it as an indexical. Going back to the quote, the “discussion” is not limited to a single day. There are at least two days involved.
I notice you carefully ignored the quote from Epstein’s book, which was very clear that a classical proposition must not contain indexicals.