gnasher, on 2015-January-17, 03:25, said:
It seems to me that in order to come to a practical application of this definition, or any law, we first have to understand what it actually says. Only then can we talk about things like (presumed) intended meaning, or ambiguities. That said, I think that the practical reading of this definition should just ignore the parenthetical, since it doesn't seem to help in any way. But I don't want to get to the point of "interpreting" the laws in a way that completely changes their meaning, nor do I want to pretend they say something other than what they do say.
I didn't want to get into how this definition should be changed to make more sense, either. Just to understand what it actually says. Still if "natural" and "artificial" are no longer appropriate terms, what terms are appropriate?