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    Supports→The sentence 'Barack Obama is a Democrat' is true and 'Barack Obama is a Republican' is false.

    The reference of 'is a Democrat' is a function that returns true when given as input an object that is a member of the Democratic party.

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    Again, the first of these is true, whereas the second is false. We already know that the reference of “Barack Obama” is the man for which the name stands; so, given that reference is power to affect truth-value, we know that the reference of predicates like “is a Democrat” and “is a Republican” must be something which combines with an object to yield a truth-value. Accordingly, it is natural to think of the reference of predicates of this sort as functions from objects to truth-values. The refer

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