while yours would be just a different generalization: 38 Reference and referring (8) One and only one person was a philosopher more famous than any other in Pittsburgh, and whoever was a philosopher more famous than any other in Pittsburgh did no such thing as tie his shoes with one hand. And the two statements would be entirely compatible from a logical point of view. What looked like a spirited dispute, verging on fistfight, is no real dispute at all; we are merely talking past each another. But that seems quite wrong. 3 Searle's Cluster Theory In light of these two objections (and several others) to Russell's version of the Description Theory, John Searle offered a looser and more sophisticated variant. He suggested that a name is associated, not with any particular description, but with a vague cluster of descriptions. As he puts it, the force of
A Shadow captured and controlled in the Ordeal escapes at this stage and becomes more dangerous than before. Hannibal " T h e Cannibal" Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs, feeling betrayed by FBI agent Clarice, escapes and begins to kill again. King Kong, taken to New York to be displayed in chains, escapes and goes on a rampage. Countless movie and T V Westerns depict a villain trying to make a getaway, then being ridden down and tackled by the hero prior to a final fistfight or gun duel. Such scenes were a staple of the Roy Rogers and Lone Ranger serials and T V shows. As mentioned above, villains may steal back the treasure from the hero or make off with one of his team members. T h i s could lead to pursuit by the hero and rescue or recovery. SETBACKS Another twist of T h e R o a d Back may be a sudden catastrophic reversal of the hero's good fortune. T h i n g s were going well after surviving the Ordeal, but now reality sets in again