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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand ยท 70 words
By a description I mean any phrase of the form a so and so or the so and so. A phrase of the form a so and so I shall call an ambiguous description; a phrase of the form the so and so in the singular I shall call a definite description. Thus a man is an ambiguous description, and the man with the iron mask is a definite description.
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