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On Sense and Reference

Gottlob Frege

Traductor Max Black

Editorial: DigiCat

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In "On Sense and Reference," Gottlob Frege delves into the intricacies of language and meaning, profoundly influencing the fields of philosophy, linguistics, and cognitive science. The work is structured around the distinctions between 'sense' (Sinn) and 'reference' (Bedeutung), proposing that the meaning of a term is not simply its referent but includes an additional cognitive component. Frege employs a rigorous analytical style, highlighting how these concepts bear on identity statements and propositional attitudes, thus laying groundwork for modern formal semantics and the philosophy of language, especially in the context of his contemporaries like Russell and Wittgenstein. Frege, regarded as a foundational figure in analytic philosophy, was motivated by the need to clarify language to resolve contemporary logical paradoxes and ambiguities. His commitment to logic and the philosophy of mathematics stemmed from his early studies in advanced mathematics, which compelled him to address the philosophical implications of language and precision in expression. This endeavor not only reflects his own intellectual struggles but also responds to a broader movement in late 19th-century philosophy to seek clarity through rigorous logical analysis. This seminal work is essential reading for anyone engaged with philosophy, especially those drawn to semantics, logic, and the foundations of language. Frege's insights remain critical for contemporary discussions in philosophy and cognitive sciences, making "On Sense and Reference" an indispensable contribution that continues to resonate with scholars and students alike.
Disponible desde: 19/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 24 páginas.

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