It is essentially what Harris did in the article. He replaced the noun objects of Armstrong’s point with other, analogous/isomorphic objects to illustrate that the point being made did not have the merit that Armstrong thought it did.
I’ll see about looking up the term as it applies to Propositional Logic. It’s a more widely recognized term (at least here).
Can you elaborate? What is the tool of “object replacement”?
It is essentially what Harris did in the article. He replaced the noun objects of Armstrong’s point with other, analogous/isomorphic objects to illustrate that the point being made did not have the merit that Armstrong thought it did.
I’ll see about looking up the term as it applies to Propositional Logic. It’s a more widely recognized term (at least here).