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Frege's Theory of Judgement

by David Andrew Bell
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Overview

Examines Frege's theory of judgement, according to which a judgement is, paradigmatically, the assertion that a particular object falls under a given concept. Throughout the book the aim is to both state Frege's views clearly and concisely, and to defend, modify or reject these where appropriate.

Synopsis

Examines Frege's theory of judgement, according to which a judgement is, paradigmatically, the assertion that a particular object falls under a given concept. Throughout the book the aim is to both state Frege's views clearly and concisely, and to defend, modify or reject these where appropriate.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1979
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
178
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198274230

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