The Skeleton in Frege's Cupboard: The Standard Versus Nonstandard Distinction

Journal of Philosophy 89 (6):290 (1992)
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Against some very common views (e.g. Dummett), this paper argues that Frege did not have a standard interpretation of higher-order logic and for this reason his programme in the foundations of mathematics was a nonstarter.

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