In what interpretation is it consistent for 'A square is a rectangle" means "A square is a TYPE of rectangle"' and 'The word "is" implies an isomorphism' to be simultaneously true? No matter how I cut it, the latter seems to prevent the former to me.
"A square is a rectangle" means "A square is a TYPE of rectangle" (at least, that is what I am parsing it as).
"Parsing is Validation" means Parsing is isomorphic to Validation.
How do I know? Because that is how I want you to parse it.