01095nam--2200349---450-99000198904020331620050628143732.084-8138-558-1000198904USA01000198904(ALEPH)000198904USA0100019890420040908d2003----km-y0enga50------baspaESy|||z|||001yyComo se escribió el Quijotela tecnica y el estilo de CervantesJoaquín Aguirre BellverAlcalá de HenaresUniversidad de Alcalá2003287 p.24 cmCervantes Saavedra,Miguel : deStile863.3AGUIRRE BELLVER,Joaquín566008ITsalbcISBD990001989040203316VI.5.B. 316(II sp C 358)175956 L.M.II sp C00137791BKUMAMARIA1020040908USA011145CHIARA9020041203USA010944COPAT79020050628USA011437Como se escribió el Quijote1047436UNISA02070nam 22004213a 450 991083189410332120250204000241.097808101395650810139561https://doi.org/10.21985/N24137(CKB)4950000000290080(ScCtBLL)a2c3702e-d23f-44bc-ba60-4539528d76c8(EXLCZ)99495000000029008020250204i19692021 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReflections on Frege's PhilosophyReinhardt Grossmann[s.l.] :Northwestern University Press,1969.1 online resource (278 p.)Humanities Open Books9780810139558 0810139553 In Reflections on Frege's Philosophy, Reinhardt Grossmann investigates the most important themes in the philosophy of Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (1848-1925): his distinction between objects and functions, his characterization of numbers as nonmental classes, his theory of sense and reference, and his ontology of truth-values. Grossmann examines Frege's solutions to basic philosophical problems, and where he finds them inadequate provides what he considers to be more viable alternatives. Grossmann argues that an ontology should contain states of affairs rather than Fregean senses, and that the sense-reference distinction, Frege's most original and famous metaphysical innovation, must ultimately be rejected. This study is both an exposition of Frege's philosophy and an original contribution to the philosophical enterprise.Humanities Open BooksPhilosophy / Movements / AnalyticbisacshPhilosophyPhilosophy / Movements / AnalyticPhilosophy.Grossmann Reinhardt540539ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910831894103321Reflections on Frege's philosophy3584010UNINA