
Taking Frege at his Word
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- Translations, Citations and Abbreviations
- Representations of Frege's Logical Symbols
- PART I: Natural Language and Theories of Meaning
- 1: Language and the Standard Interpretation
- 2: Frege's New Logic and the Function/Argument Regimentation
- Part II: Metaphysics and the Standard Interpretation
- 3: Metaphysics and the Standard Interpretation
- Part III: Metatheory and the Standard Interpretation
- 4: Soundness, Epistemology, and Frege's Project
- 5: Reference, The Context Principle and the Significance of Sentential Priority
- 6: The Context Principle, Sentential Priority, and the Pursuit of Truth
- Part IV: Putting Frege's Lessons to Work
- 7: Why Frege's Apparently Absurd View is not Absurd at All
- 8: Mathematical Knowledge and Sentential vs. Subsentential Priority
- Bibliography
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