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The Philosophy of Frege

Meaning and Ontology in Frege's Philosophy

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 General Introduction
 Volume Introduction
 Two Ways of Ontology in Modern Logic - John Myhill
 Frege's Hidden Nominalism - Gustav Bergmann
 A Paradox in Frege's Semantics - Milton Fisk
 On Proper Names and Frege's Darstellungsweise - R. M. Martin
 The Context Principle in Frege's Philosophy - Michael David Resnik
 Two Types of Denotation - Montgomery Furth
 Frege as a Realist - Michael Dummett
 Frege's Context Principle Revisited - Michael D. Resnik
 Frege's Alleged Realism - Hans D. Sluga
 Truth - Michael Dummett
 Frege as Idealist and then Realist - Michael D. Resnik
 Frege on Thoughts - Gregory Currie
 Objectivity and Reality in Lotze and Frege - Michael Dummett
 Eternal Thoughts - Peter Carruthers
 Fregean Thoughts - Harold Noonan
 Frege's Context Principle - Leila Haaparanta
 Frege and Vagueness - J. van Heijenoort
 Objectivity and Objecthood: Frege's Metaphysics of Judgment - Thomas G. Ricketts
 Frege on Truth - Tyler Burge
 Thoughts - David Bell
 Acknowledgments

402 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1993

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