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Page 337
... Russell adopted the Theory of Descriptions in preference to Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference entirely because of puzzles about the truth value of propositions like " The King of France is bald . " In fact Russell's objections to ...
... Russell adopted the Theory of Descriptions in preference to Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference entirely because of puzzles about the truth value of propositions like " The King of France is bald . " In fact Russell's objections to ...
Page 339
... Russell to aid him in presenting his argument , its sub- sequent employment is confusing , for Russell uses inverted commas in at least three different ways : as indicating that expressions are being presented and spoken of rather than ...
... Russell to aid him in presenting his argument , its sub- sequent employment is confusing , for Russell uses inverted commas in at least three different ways : as indicating that expressions are being presented and spoken of rather than ...
Page 489
... Russell's paradox in Frege's theory of attributes , without using his classes at all ? We can not . The reason is that Frege had , even before the discovery of Russell's paradox , the theory of levels of attri- butes hinted at above ...
... Russell's paradox in Frege's theory of attributes , without using his classes at all ? We can not . The reason is that Frege had , even before the discovery of Russell's paradox , the theory of levels of attri- butes hinted at above ...
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Freges Ontology | 3 |
Freges Hidden Nominalism | 42 |
Professor Bergmann and Freges Hidden | 68 |
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