A dilemma in Frege’s philosophy of thought and language

Rivista di Estetica 34 (34):95-120 (2007)
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Frege famously endorsed a principle of Thought-Sentence Correspondence that can be spelt out as follows: (Corr1) For all sentences s, for all thoughts t, if r expresses t, then:if a sense is expressed by a part of s then it is part of t, &(Corr2) For all sentences s, for all thoughts t, if s expresses t, then:if a sense is part of t then it is expressed by at least one part of s. He clearly embraces Corr1 when he writes in § 32 of Grundgesetze, vol. I: ‘If a name is part of the name of a trut...

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