More extra credit problems. Same rules apply as in "Philosophical Semantics, Part I." Answer only those questions you feel inclined to answer, and make your answers as long or short as you want. (There are four riddles.)
Riddle #2: For each term listed above, pick another term from the list that is the most similar to it. Explain your reasoning.
Riddle #4: For each of the two terms, pick another term from the four-term list that is the most similar to it. Explain your reasoning.
Let me know if you have any questions. I'll give my own answers to the above riddles after a few other posts have trickled in.
- Consider the following four terms:
- polyamorous,
- monogamous,
- monoamorous,
- polygamous.
Riddle #2: For each term listed above, pick another term from the list that is the most similar to it. Explain your reasoning.
- Consider the following two terms:
- polyfidelitous,
- swinger.
Riddle #4: For each of the two terms, pick another term from the four-term list that is the most similar to it. Explain your reasoning.
Let me know if you have any questions. I'll give my own answers to the above riddles after a few other posts have trickled in.
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