The metaphysicians of meaning : Russell and Frege on sense and denotation / / Gideon Makin |
Autore | Makin Gideon <1954, > |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 p.) |
Disciplina | 121/.68/0922 |
Collana | International library of philosophy |
Soggetto topico | Meaning (Philosophy) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-134-54765-X
0-203-47098-2 1-280-10800-2 0-203-24267-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Metaphysicians of Meaning: Russell and Frege on sense and denotation; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I Russell; Chapter 1 Russell's first theory of denoting; I The elements; II The mathematical context; III Denoting, definition and identity; IV Three essential elements; V Post-PoM developments; Chapter 2 The collapse of the first theory and the discovery of the theory of descriptions; I Introduction: the obscure passage in 'On Denoting'; II The argument: the 'substantial' round; (i) C2 is a different entity from C1; (ii) C1 cannot be a constituent of C2
(iii) 'But this cannot be an explanation', I(iv) The third charge; III The argument: the 'symbolic' round; (i) The twin phenomena; (ii) Use and mention; IV 'But this cannot be an explanation', II; (i) The burden of proof; (ii) A survey of theoretical possibilities; (iii) C2 as a description of C1; (iv) Denoting and other logical relations; V The transition; VI The discovery of the theory of descriptions; Chapter 3 The place of 'On Denoting' in Russell's development; I 'On Denoting' and Russell's ontological development: some preliminaries; II Russell's case against Meinong III Russell's ontology in PoM reconsideredIV Methodological developments: 'every word must have some meaning'; V Contextual definition; VI The notion of an incomplete symbol; VII The role of language; VIII Some positive remarks; Part II Frege; Chapter 4 From Begriffsschrift to sense and reference; I Introduction; II The problem; III Frege's solution in Bs.; IV 'Sinn und Bedeutung': the collapse of the first theory; V 'Sinn und Bedeutung': the new solution; Chapter 5 Further considerations regarding sense and reference; I The priority of the distinction for proper names II Sense and indirect speechIII Sense as a route and empty senses; IV Sense determines reference, I: the question of relativization; V Sense determines reference, II: the conceptual model; VI The application of Russell's argument in 'On Denoting' to Frege's distinction; Part III Russell and Frege; Chapter 6 Russell and Frege compared; I Introduction: the strategy; II The PoM theory of denoting and the theory of sense and reference: some preliminaries; III The common ground: propositionalism, sensism and the implied metaphysical model IV The differences, and further similarities, in relation to the metaphysical modelV An apparent gap in Frege's argument; VI Can all expressions have sense?; VII The taxonomic difference: a diagnosis of Frege's position; VIII Frege's suppressed premise: are all names on a par?; IX The theory of descriptions versus sense and reference: an adjustment on the Russellian side; X Frege's description operator and the theory of descriptions; XI The progression towards transparency; Chapter 7 The Russell-Frege enterprise and natural language; I Introduction II Ordinary names and logically proper names |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910451134703321 |
Makin Gideon <1954, > | ||
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The metaphysicians of meaning : Russell and Frege on sense and denotation / / Gideon Makin |
Autore | Makin Gideon <1954, > |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2000 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (241 p.) |
Disciplina | 121/.68/0922 |
Collana | International library of philosophy |
Soggetto topico | Meaning (Philosophy) |
ISBN |
1-134-54764-1
1-134-54765-X 0-203-47098-2 1-280-10800-2 0-203-24267-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; The Metaphysicians of Meaning: Russell and Frege on sense and denotation; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I Russell; Chapter 1 Russell's first theory of denoting; I The elements; II The mathematical context; III Denoting, definition and identity; IV Three essential elements; V Post-PoM developments; Chapter 2 The collapse of the first theory and the discovery of the theory of descriptions; I Introduction: the obscure passage in 'On Denoting'; II The argument: the 'substantial' round; (i) C2 is a different entity from C1; (ii) C1 cannot be a constituent of C2
(iii) 'But this cannot be an explanation', I(iv) The third charge; III The argument: the 'symbolic' round; (i) The twin phenomena; (ii) Use and mention; IV 'But this cannot be an explanation', II; (i) The burden of proof; (ii) A survey of theoretical possibilities; (iii) C2 as a description of C1; (iv) Denoting and other logical relations; V The transition; VI The discovery of the theory of descriptions; Chapter 3 The place of 'On Denoting' in Russell's development; I 'On Denoting' and Russell's ontological development: some preliminaries; II Russell's case against Meinong III Russell's ontology in PoM reconsideredIV Methodological developments: 'every word must have some meaning'; V Contextual definition; VI The notion of an incomplete symbol; VII The role of language; VIII Some positive remarks; Part II Frege; Chapter 4 From Begriffsschrift to sense and reference; I Introduction; II The problem; III Frege's solution in Bs.; IV 'Sinn und Bedeutung': the collapse of the first theory; V 'Sinn und Bedeutung': the new solution; Chapter 5 Further considerations regarding sense and reference; I The priority of the distinction for proper names II Sense and indirect speechIII Sense as a route and empty senses; IV Sense determines reference, I: the question of relativization; V Sense determines reference, II: the conceptual model; VI The application of Russell's argument in 'On Denoting' to Frege's distinction; Part III Russell and Frege; Chapter 6 Russell and Frege compared; I Introduction: the strategy; II The PoM theory of denoting and the theory of sense and reference: some preliminaries; III The common ground: propositionalism, sensism and the implied metaphysical model IV The differences, and further similarities, in relation to the metaphysical modelV An apparent gap in Frege's argument; VI Can all expressions have sense?; VII The taxonomic difference: a diagnosis of Frege's position; VIII Frege's suppressed premise: are all names on a par?; IX The theory of descriptions versus sense and reference: an adjustment on the Russellian side; X Frege's description operator and the theory of descriptions; XI The progression towards transparency; Chapter 7 The Russell-Frege enterprise and natural language; I Introduction II Ordinary names and logically proper names |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784079903321 |
Makin Gideon <1954, > | ||
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2000 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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