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Here, intuitions are very clear: the first noun phrase designates the solid bit of gold a, while the second designates b.
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Somehow, based on its sense (intension, meaning) a designating phrase may designate different things under different conditions in different states.
Derivatively, bits of languages may be used by humans to control machinery, as when different buttons and switches are marked with words or phrases designating their functions.
And the phrase "designer restaurant" was being used to designate any one of the hundreds of places where the young and beautiful could see and be seen in an environment worthy of their wardrobes.
Fixed 'one'-phrases can designate a dot-shape smallest unit, as in (55), where the shape of a water splash is specified.
The phrase incubation period designates the time from the commencement of incubation to hatching.
Beneath each name is the phrase "Not Yet Designated".
In this regard, for Rickert, the phrase 'worldview' should designate the goal of philosophical work and not philosophy's obscure existential origin.
For example, an ad for a flower company could begin with a promotional spiel, but then ask users whether they want to find out more, or buy flowers, or whatever — not by clicking but by speaking a designated phrase.
Life-philosophers and anti-rationalists used the phrase 'Weltanschauung' to designate the inherently elusive and obscure source of all cultural life and thinking (see Dilthey 1960, 80; Simmel 1996, 29; Mannheim 1952, 38).
(At one point my friend even said, "I can't believe I still don't get to buy whatever I want").. That's because "living paycheck to paycheck" has become the designated phrase for folks who are broke, who can't manage their money.
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