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Bob Hale presents a broadly Fregean approach to metaphysics according to which ontology and modality are mutually dependent upon one another. He argues that facts about what kinds of things exist depend on facts about what is possible. Modal facts are fundamental, and have their basis in the essences of things - not in meanings or concepts.
Ontology. --- Modality (Theory of knowledge) --- Frege, Gottlob,
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Charles Travis presents a series of essays on philosophy of perception, inspired by the insights of Gottlob Frege. He engages with a range of contemporary thinkers and explores key issues, including how perception can make the world bear on what we do or think and what sorts of capacities we draw on in representing something as (being) something.
Philosophy, Modern. --- Frege, Gottlob, --- Philosophical anthropology --- Theory of knowledge --- Perception (Philosophy) --- Influence.
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Paul Elbourne defends the Fregean view that definite descriptions ('the table', 'the King of France') refer to individuals, and offers a new and radical account of the semantics of pronouns. He draws on a wide range of work, from Frege, Peano, and Russell to the latest findings in linguistics philosophy of language, and psycholinguistics.
Definiteness (Linguistics) --- Indefiniteness (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Determiners --- Frege, Gottlob, --- Frege, G. --- Fu-lei-ko, --- Frege, Friedrich Gottlob, --- פרגה, גוטלוב, --- Frege, Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob, --- 801.56 --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Lexicology. Semantics --- Frege, Gottlob, - 1848-1925
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Philosophical anthropology --- Theory of knowledge --- Perception (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Frege, Gottlob, --- Frege, G. --- Fu-lei-ko, --- Frege, Friedrich Gottlob, --- פרגה, גוטלוב, --- Frege, Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob, --- Influence.
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