Departing from Frege : essays in the philosophy of language
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Departing from Frege : essays in the philosophy of language
(International library of philosophy)
Routledge, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Frege is now regarded as one of the world's greatest philosophers, and the founder of modern logic. Mark Sainsbury argues that we must depart considerably from Frege's views if we are to work towards an adequate conception of natural language. This is an outstanding contribution to philosophy of language and logic and will be invaluable to all those interested in Frege and the philosophy of language.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Departing from Frege, I Understanding and theories of meaning (1979) II Evans on reference (1985) III Concepts without boundaries (1990) IV Russell on names and communication (1993) VI Easy possibilities (1997) VII Fregean sense (1997)VIII Indexicals and reported speech (1998) IX Names, fictional names, and "really" (1999) X Knowing meanings and knowing entities (2001) XI Two ways to smoke a cigarette (2001), XII Sense without reference (2001
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