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Non-rigid designator

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A non-rigid designator is a term from philosophy and the philosophy of language that refers to expressions or terms that do not consistently refer to the same object or entity across different contexts or possible worlds. In other words, a non-rigid designator is a term whose reference can change depending on the circumstances or the specific context in which it is used.

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