When I write: The present King of France is bald, it is unlogical.

In the 9th century, a contempory of Charles the Bald could have said: "The present King of France is bald".

If I write a story about Charles II and his time and someone in the story says: - "The present King of France is bald"- how would the logician guys explain the difference 'logical-unlogical?


Last edited by BranShea; 07/02/12 09:32 PM.