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  1. Gottlob Frege. 3.84. 229 ratings14 reviews. In the philosophy of language, the difference between sense and reference was a concept of the German philosopher and mathematician Gottlob Frege in 1892. This idea, presented in this work, reflects the two ways he thought a singular term might have meaning.

  2. 16 de ene. de 2005 · Frege’s theory of sense. We have now seen how a theory of reference - a theory that assigns to each expression of the language a reference, which is what it contributes to determining the truth or falsity of sentences in which it occurs - might look for a fragment of English. (The fragment of English includes proper names, n -place predicates ...

  3. 1 de dic. de 2020 · This paper, therefore, examines the n ature and character o f language, as a linguistic phenomenon, using. the matrix of Frege’s ana lysis and understanding of sense and reference. It employs t ...

  4. This analysis of Frege's views on language and metaphysics in On Sense and Reference, arguably one of the most important philosophical essays of the past hundred years, provides a thorough introduction to the function/argument analysis and applies Frege's technique to the central notions of predication, identity, existence and truth.

  5. In the sentence. If a number is less than 1 and greater than 0, its square is less than 1 and greater than 0. the component in question is ‘a number’ in the conditional clause and ‘its’ in the dependent clause. It is by means of this very indefiniteness that the sense acquires the generality expected of a law.

  6. Gottlob Frege’s On Sense and Reference ( &#220ber Sinn und Bedeutung, 1892) is concerned with the question of how the sense (or mode of presentation) of a sign is related to the meaning which is expressed by the sign. Frege examines the question of how the object which is designated by a sign is related to the meaning which is expressed by ...

  7. For Frege, we are obliged to distinguish sense from reference to do justice to differences between sentences that cannot sensibly be accommodated by a theory of reference alone – differences, nevertheless, that logic obliges us to recognize. The considerations that govern the logical appraisal of our assertions or judgements require an appeal ...