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The Sense of Reference : Intentionality in Frege.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Perspektiven der Analytischen Philosophie / Perspectives in Analytical Philosophy SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 1996Copyright date: ©1996Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (280 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110813036
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Sense of ReferenceDDC classification:
  • 121/.68
LOC classification:
  • B3245.F24.B37 1996eb
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Contents:
Intro -- Preface -- Introduction -- Synopsis -- Chapter 1: Sense and Intentionality -- A: Reference and Sense - Preliminary Remarks -- B: Intentional Sense -- C: Frege and "The Problem of Intentionality" -- Chapter 2: Objectivity and Objects -- A: Frege's Notion of Objectivity -- B: Frege's Notion of Object -- Chapter 3: Subjectivity, Art and I-Thoughts -- A: Frege's Conception of Subjectivity -- B: Art and Mock Thoughts -- C: I-Thoughts and the Content of Consciousness -- Chapter 4: Objects, Predication and the Objectivity of Thought -- A: Argument I-Truth and the Objectivity of Thoughts -- B: Argument II-Truth, Thought and Predication -- C: Objects and the Objectivity of Thoughts -- Chapter 5: The Context Principle -- A: The Principle as Explicative of What the Sense of a Word Is -- B: The Principle as about Reference -- Chapter 6: The Context Principle and Ontological Relativity -- A: The Context Principle and Holism -- B: Quine - Holism and Confirmation -- C: Contextualism and Modesty -- D: Davidson - Interpretation and Translation -- Davidsonian Interpretation and Holism -- Chapter 7: Reference and Aboutness -- Introduction -- A: Aboutness and Realism about Reference -- B: Aboutness and Concepts -- C: Aboutness and Oblique Contexts -- D: Aboutness and Quantification - Frege's Principle -- Chapter 8: Aboutness and the Structure of Thoughts -- A: Aboutness and the Determinateness of Structure -- B: Background Ontological Pictures -- C: Thoughts as Objects -- Chapter 9: Intentionalistic Sense in Oblique Contexts -- Reference - A General Reminder -- A: Oblique Contexts -- B: Sense As Indirect Reference - Two Misbegotten Problems -- C: Sense - How Is It Given To Us? -- References and Abbreviations -- Index.
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Intro -- Preface -- Introduction -- Synopsis -- Chapter 1: Sense and Intentionality -- A: Reference and Sense - Preliminary Remarks -- B: Intentional Sense -- C: Frege and "The Problem of Intentionality" -- Chapter 2: Objectivity and Objects -- A: Frege's Notion of Objectivity -- B: Frege's Notion of Object -- Chapter 3: Subjectivity, Art and I-Thoughts -- A: Frege's Conception of Subjectivity -- B: Art and Mock Thoughts -- C: I-Thoughts and the Content of Consciousness -- Chapter 4: Objects, Predication and the Objectivity of Thought -- A: Argument I-Truth and the Objectivity of Thoughts -- B: Argument II-Truth, Thought and Predication -- C: Objects and the Objectivity of Thoughts -- Chapter 5: The Context Principle -- A: The Principle as Explicative of What the Sense of a Word Is -- B: The Principle as about Reference -- Chapter 6: The Context Principle and Ontological Relativity -- A: The Context Principle and Holism -- B: Quine - Holism and Confirmation -- C: Contextualism and Modesty -- D: Davidson - Interpretation and Translation -- Davidsonian Interpretation and Holism -- Chapter 7: Reference and Aboutness -- Introduction -- A: Aboutness and Realism about Reference -- B: Aboutness and Concepts -- C: Aboutness and Oblique Contexts -- D: Aboutness and Quantification - Frege's Principle -- Chapter 8: Aboutness and the Structure of Thoughts -- A: Aboutness and the Determinateness of Structure -- B: Background Ontological Pictures -- C: Thoughts as Objects -- Chapter 9: Intentionalistic Sense in Oblique Contexts -- Reference - A General Reminder -- A: Oblique Contexts -- B: Sense As Indirect Reference - Two Misbegotten Problems -- C: Sense - How Is It Given To Us? -- References and Abbreviations -- Index.

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