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Fifteen minutes alone were dedicated to teaching it the name Frege, which his laptop interpreted as ‘radio’ – an amusing misapprehension which Frege himself would have doubtless been well-placed to appreciate.
The Vogon Poetry Of Voice Recognition Software « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows 2009
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Fifteen minutes alone were dedicated to teaching it the name Frege, which his laptop interpreted as ‘radio’ – an amusing misapprehension which Frege himself would have doubtless been well-placed to appreciate.
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Fifteen minutes alone were dedicated to teaching it the name Frege, which his laptop interpreted as ‘radio’ – an amusing misapprehension which Frege himself would have doubtless been well-placed to appreciate.
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May we suggest The Children's Guide to Frege, which is available from Philosophical Powers Press for 17 dollars and 95 cents.
July 5th, 2007 wheatland_press 2007
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In what follows, we shall alter Frege's notation just a bit, to reflect the fact that we are using a more traditional predicate calculus, rather than a term logic such as Frege's.
Frege's Logic, Theorem, and Foundations for Arithmetic Zalta, Edward N. 2009
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His attempts, however, remained only on the level of examples, since he missed a key for their systematization such as Frege's function-argument scheme.
Slices of Matisse gerard varni 2009
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Mill is certainly confused from the point of view of later thinkers such as Frege or Russell.
John Stuart Mill Wilson, Fred 2007
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What precisely lead Russell to become dissatisfied with his earlier theory, and the precise nature of the argument he gave against denoting concepts (and similar entities such as Frege's senses), are a matter of great controversy, and have given rise to large body of secondary literature.
Russell's Logical Atomism Klement, Kevin 2005
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Frege did not, to be sure, reply to Korselt's final contribution (Korselt 1908), but he must indeed have known it since there appeared in the same volume of Jahresbericht der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung an article by him (namely Frege
Slices of Matisse gerard varni 2009
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This is what Geach has called The Frege Point: “A thought may have just the same content whether you assent to its truth or not; a proposition may occur in discourse now asserted, now unasserted, and yet be recognizably the same proposition” (Geach
Boys in White Suits 2009
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