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  1. To such knowledge we never attain. The regular connection between a sign, its sense, and its referent is of such a kind that to the sign there corresponds a definite sense and to that in turn a definite referent, while to a given referent (an object) there does not belong only a single sign.

  2. Gottlob Frege's Über Sinn und Bedeutung (`On Sense and Reference'), has come to be seen, in the century since its publication in 1892, as one of the seminal texts of analytic philosophy. It, along with the rest of Frege's writings on logic and mathematics, came to mark out a whole new domain of inquiry.

  3. 5 de ene. de 2015 · Addeddate 2015-01-05 03:43:37 Identifier OnSenseAndReference Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t9r242j1s Ocr ABBYY FineReader 9.0

  4. The reference and sense of a sign are to be distinguished from the associated idea. If the reference of a sign is an object perceivable by the senses, my idea of it is an internal image,3 arising from memories of sense impressions which I have had and acts, both internal and external, which I have performed.

  5. The reference and sense of a sign are to be distinguished from the associated idea. If the reference of a sign is an object perceivable by the senses, my idea of it is an internal image, [5 ...

  6. The current discussion shows that there is a substantive reason to read “On Sense and Reference” as an epistemological paper, specifically, a paper that elucidates the nature of judging and that of propositional knowledge. The next section rearranges “On Sense and Reference” according to this epistemological reading.

  7. In this essay we shall call this this the identifiability‐mechanism. This is the ‘rich’ conception of the distinction between sense and reference. According to John McDowell, the rich conception of sense is implausible. This is because in applying the informativeness constraint and identifiability‐ mechanism for sense, it undermines its ...