if silly esoteric roundaboutation pisses you off instead of amusing you.
the assignment of King George III to "x" (as its value) makes "x is wise" false. clearly, if an open sentence is obtained from a monadic predicate by putting "x" for the placeholder, then an assignment to "x" makes the open sentence true just in case the monadic predicate is true of the individual assagned as value to "x."
the assignment of King George III to "x" (as its value) makes "x is wise" false. clearly, if an open sentence is obtained from a monadic predicate by putting "x" for the placeholder, then an assignment to "x" makes the open sentence true just in case the monadic predicate is true of the individual assagned as value to "x."