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On sense and reference. GOTTLOB FREGE. [As reprinted in A.W. Moore (ed.) Meaning and Reference. Oxford: Oxford University Press.] Equality [1] gives rise to challenging questions which are not altogether easy to answer. Is it a relation? A relation between objects, or between names or signs of objects?
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The reference of a sentence is its truth value, whereas its sense is the thought that it expresses. Frege justified the distinction in a number of ways. Sense is something possessed by a name, whether or not it has a reference.
13 de oct. de 2023 · The indirect reference of a word is accordingly its customary sense. Such exceptions must always be borne in mind if the mode of connexion between sign, sense, and reference in particular cases is to be correctly understood. The reference and sense of a sign are to be distinguished from the associated idea.
reference. Ifonesays'Itseemsthat...' onemeans'Itseemstome that...' or'Ithinkthat...' Wethereforehavethesame caseagain.Thesituationissimilarinthecaseofexpres-sionssuchas'tobepleased,'toregret','toapprove','to blame','tohope','tofear'.If,towardtheendofthebattle ofWaterloo,WellingtonwasgladthatthePrussianswere coming ...
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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14 de sept. de 1995 · Frege’s seminal paper in the philosophy of language is ‘Über Sinn und Bedeutung’ (‘On Sense and Reference’, 1892a). In this paper, Frege considered two puzzles about language and noticed, in each case, that one cannot account for the meaningfulness or logical behavior of certain sentences simply on the basis of the ...
28 de sept. de 2010 · Summary. Frege's distinction between sense ( Sinn) and reference ( Bedeutung) has been his most influential contribution to philosophy, however central it was to his own projects, and however he may have conceived its importance. Philosophers of language influenced by, or reacting against, the distinction and historians of philosophy ...