The Power of Russell's Criticism of Frege: 'On Denoting' pp. 48-50

Analysis 38 (2):65 - 77 (1978)
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The paper analyzes the famous passage in "on denoting" where russell appears to be attacking frege's theory of the sense and reference of proper names. We argue that russell's attack has been misinterpreted and unjustly condemned. The strategy is to show what difficulties do genuinely face a two-Part theory, And then to show that it is quite easy to interpret russell as having perceived them

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Simon Blackburn
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Alan Code
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