This paper discusses the semantic assumption that Roman Suszko called “the Fregean Axiom.” According to the Fregean Axiom, a logical sentence is a name of its logical value, which means that all true sentences are names of one and the same object called “Truth,” and - by analogy - all false sentences are names of one and the same object called “False.” The Fregean Axiom is at odds with the common-sense intuition. Usually, we think that a sentence is not a name but anexpression that states that a certain state of affairs occurs. The article analyzes the presuppositions underlying the axiom. The second part of the text discusses the consequences of either adoption or rejection of the axiom
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In her “Can Frege Pose Frege’s Puzzle?”, Stavroula Glezakos claims that Frege cannot pose his puzzle...
In this paper, I aim to present the main components of my non-standard interpretation of Frege’s vie...
The Fregean theory of syntax says what the meaningful parts of sentences are, and which combination...
ottlob Frege may be considered as the first intellectual giant in the Philosophy of Language. He was...
The article raises the question what is the content of Frege’s infamous notion of Bedeutung? It is c...
The purpose of the present essay is to give an outline of Frege's logicosemantic theory as seen in h...
Our article regards the connections between the views on semantics of Gottlob Frege and Jan Łukasie...
UnrestrictedAlthough the problem in the philosophy of language known as “Frege’s Puzzle” is well kno...
In “Can Frege Pose Frege’s Puzzle?”, Stavroula Glezakos argues that Frege’s puzzle about the cogniti...
In this paper I take issue with Glezakos’s (2009) account of why Frege’s puzzle is un-puzzling. On h...
In this paper I will discuss Dummett’s interpretation of Frege’s “On sense and reference” that takes...
The paper deals with the main contribution of the Finnish logician Jaakko Hintikka: epistemic logic,...
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