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  1. The reference and sense of a sign are to be distinguished from the. [p25] associated idea. If the reference of a sign is an object perceivable by the senses, my idea of it is an internal image, [5] arising from memories of sense impressions which I have had and acts, both internal and external, which I have performed.

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  2. 13 de oct. de 2023 · The regular connexion between a sign, its sense, and its reference is of such a kind that to the sign there corresponds a definite sense and to that in turn a definite reference, while to a given reference (an object) there does not belong only a single sign.

  3. 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 inter-nal image,[3] arising from memories of sense impressions which I have had and acts, both internal and external, which I have performed.

  4. 19 de nov. de 2023 · Gottlob Frege. DigiCat, Nov 19, 2023 - Philosophy - 24 pages. In the philosophy of language, the difference between sense and reference was a concept of the German philosopher and mathematician...

  5. Frege on Sense and reference; Michael Morris, University of Sussex; Book: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language; Online publication: 05 June 2012; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511801464.003

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  6. 14 de sept. de 1995 · In the years 1891–1892, Frege gave more thought to the philosophy of language that would help ground his philosophy of mathematics. He published three of his most well-known papers, ‘Function and Concept’ (1891), ‘On Sense and Reference’ (1892a), and ‘On Concept and Object’ (1892b) in this period.

  7. In the philosophy of language, the distinction between sense and reference was an idea of the German philosopher and mathematician Gottlob Frege in 1892 (in his paper "On Sense and Reference"; German: "Über Sinn und Bedeutung"), reflecting the two ways he believed a singular term may have meaning.