What Might Be in the Pure Business of Being True?

Canadian Journal of Philosophy:1-13 (forthcoming)
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I argue that Charles Travis’s interpretation of Frege, in Frege: The Pure Business of Being True, as consistent with Travis’s conception of occasion-sensitivity does not in fact require any modal notions, and so is consistent with the amodalist interpretation of Frege I elaborate in Necessity Lost.

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