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Author Tichý, Pavel.

Title The foundations of Frege's logic / Pavel Tichý.

Publication Info. Berlin ; New York : De Gruyter, 1988.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 303 pages) : illustrations.
Series Foundation of communication
Foundation of communication.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-298).
Note Includes indexes.
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Contents ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Chapter One: Constructions""; ""1. Entities, constructions, and functions""; ""2. Two views of arithmetic""; ""3. The linguistic turn""; ""ChapterTwo: Fregean Functions""; ""4. Frege and constructions""; ""5. Functions as structured entities""; ""6. The Extensionality Thesis""; ""7. Unsaturatedness""; ""8. The Immediacy Thesis""; ""Chapter Three: Fregean Objects""; ""9. Objects as their own constructions""; ""10. Objects as meta-constructions""; ""11. Multiple analyses""; ""Chapter Four: Variables""; ""12. Russell�s Paradox""
""13. The Vicious Circle Principle""""14. An objectual notion of variable""; ""Chapter Five: A Hierarchy of Entities""; ""15. The five modes of forming constructions""; ""16. The ramified hierarchy""; ""17. Substitution""; ""Chapter Six: Two Interpretations of the Concept Script""; ""18. The syntax of the Concept Script""; ""19. Interpretation A""; ""20. Interpretation B""; ""21. The ambiguity embraced""; ""Chapter Seven: Senses and Presentations""; ""22. The ambiguity""; ""23. Rigid presentations""; ""24. Indexicals""; ""Chapter Eight: The Mediacy Thesis""; ""25. The discrepancy""
""26. The definite article""""27. Oblique reference""; ""Chapter Nine: Disambiguating Natural Discourse""; ""28. Context dependence""; ""29. The asymmetry argument""; ""30. Russell�s Theory of Descriptions""; ""Chapter Ten: Church�s Logic of Sense and Denotation""; ""31. Disambiguating with the grain""; ""32. Church�s system rectified""; ""33. Assertion""; ""34. The cross-reference problem""; ""Chapter Eleven: Logical Space""; ""35. The nature of determiners""; ""36. Possible worlds""; ""37. The temporal dimension""; ""38. Epistemic framework""
""Chapter Twelve: Transparent Intensional Logic""""39. Application""; ""40. Aboutness""; ""41. De dicto and de re""; ""42. The limitations of logical space""; ""43. Constructional attitudes: aboutness revisited""; ""44. Codes and languages""; ""Chapter Thirteen: Inference""; ""45. The two views""; ""46. �Natural deduction�""; ""47. Sequents""; ""Chapter Fourteen: The Fallacy of Subject Matter""; ""48. �Arbitrary objects�""; ""49. Fictional and historic reference""; ""50. �Formal axiomatics�""; ""51. Epilogue""; ""Appendices""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index of Names""
Subject Frege, Gottlob, 1848-1925.
Frege, Gottlob, 1848-1925 -- Mathematische Logik.
Frege, Gottlob, 1848-1925. (OCoLC)fst00044078
Frege, Gottlob.
Philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY -- Logic.
Logik.
Other Form: Print version: Tichý, Pavel. Foundations of Frege's logic 3110116685 (DLC) 88020329 (OCoLC)18164771
ISBN 9783110849264 (electronic bk.)
3110849267 (electronic bk.)
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