A Formal Explication of Blanchette's Conception of Fregean Consequence

History and Philosophy of Logic 44 (3):287-310 (2023)
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Over the past decades, Patricia Blanchette has developed a sophisticated account of Frege's conception of logic and his views on logical consequence. One of the central components of her interpretation is the idea that Frege's conception of logical consequence is ‘semantically laden’ and not purely formal. The aim of the present paper is to provide precise explications of this as well as related ideas that inform her account, and to discuss their significance for the philosophy of logic in general and Frege's philosophy in particular.

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