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The foundations of Frege's logic /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tichý, Pavel
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; New York : De Gruyter, 1988.
Colección:Foundation of communication.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter One: Constructions
  • 1. Entities, constructions, and functions
  • 2. Two views of arithmetic
  • 3. The linguistic turn
  • ChapterTwo: Fregean Functions
  • 4. Frege and constructions
  • 5. Functions as structured entities
  • 6. The Extensionality Thesis
  • 7. Unsaturatedness
  • 8. The Immediacy Thesis
  • Chapter Three: Fregean Objects
  • 9. Objects as their own constructions
  • 10. Objects as meta-constructions
  • 11. Multiple analyses
  • Chapter Four: Variables
  • 12. Russellâ€?s Paradox
  • 13. The Vicious Circle Principle14. An objectual notion of variable
  • Chapter Five: A Hierarchy of Entities
  • 15. The five modes of forming constructions
  • 16. The ramified hierarchy
  • 17. Substitution
  • Chapter Six: Two Interpretations of the Concept Script
  • 18. The syntax of the Concept Script
  • 19. Interpretation A
  • 20. Interpretation B
  • 21. The ambiguity embraced
  • Chapter Seven: Senses and Presentations
  • 22. The ambiguity
  • 23. Rigid presentations
  • 24. Indexicals
  • Chapter Eight: The Mediacy Thesis
  • 25. The discrepancy
  • 26. The definite article27. Oblique reference
  • Chapter Nine: Disambiguating Natural Discourse
  • 28. Context dependence
  • 29. The asymmetry argument
  • 30. Russellâ€?s Theory of Descriptions
  • Chapter Ten: Churchâ€?s Logic of Sense and Denotation
  • 31. Disambiguating with the grain
  • 32. Churchâ€?s system rectified
  • 33. Assertion
  • 34. The cross-reference problem
  • Chapter Eleven: Logical Space
  • 35. The nature of determiners
  • 36. Possible worlds
  • 37. The temporal dimension
  • 38. Epistemic framework
  • Chapter Twelve: Transparent Intensional Logic39. Application
  • 40. Aboutness
  • 41. De dicto and de re
  • 42. The limitations of logical space
  • 43. Constructional attitudes: aboutness revisited
  • 44. Codes and languages
  • Chapter Thirteen: Inference
  • 45. The two views
  • 46. â€?Natural deductionâ€?
  • 47. Sequents
  • Chapter Fourteen: The Fallacy of Subject Matter
  • 48. â€?Arbitrary objectsâ€?
  • 49. Fictional and historic reference
  • 50. â€?Formal axiomaticsâ€?
  • 51. Epilogue
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Names