Comment Re:Rubbish (Score 2, Insightful) 981
But yet we interpret the "two children" as meaning exactly two.
"two children" is an unambiguous statement
"one of whom" can be ambiguous
Just because you say that the first child was a boy born on a Tuesday doesn't mean that the second can't be the way the statement is worded. This is a mathematician using English badly to prove his point!