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Irreferential vs Supervaluationism - What's the difference?

irreferential | supervaluationism |

In logic|lang=en terms the difference between irreferential and supervaluationism

is that irreferential is (logic) lacking a referent while supervaluationism is (logic) a semantics for dealing with irreferential singular terms and vagueness.

As an adjective irreferential

is (logic) lacking a referent.

As a noun supervaluationism is

(logic) a semantics for dealing with irreferential singular terms and vagueness.

irreferential

English

Adjective

(-)
  • (logic) Lacking a referent.
  • supervaluationism

    Noun

    (-)
  • (logic) A semantics for dealing with irreferential singular terms and vagueness.
  • See also

    * superfalse * supertrue