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Frege's proof of referentiality

Michael D. Resnik

pp. 177-195

Résumé

A logically perfect language (Begriffsschrift) should satisfy the conditions, that every expression grammatically well constructed as a proper name out of signs already introduced shall in fact designate an object, and that no new sign shall be introduced as a proper name without being secured a reference. The logic books contain warnings against logical mistakes arising from the ambiguity of expressions. I regard as no less pertinent a warning against apparent proper names having no reference. The history of mathematics supplies errors which have arisen in this way. ([7], p. 41; trns., [10], p. 70)

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Haaparanta Leila, Hintikka Jaakko (1986) Frege synthesized: essays on the philosophical and foundational work of Gottlob Frege. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 177-195

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-4552-4_8

Citation complète:

Resnik Michael D., 1986, Frege's proof of referentiality. In L. Haaparanta & J. Hintikka (eds.) Frege synthesized (177-195). Dordrecht, Springer.