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Lockhart, Thomas.
Frege, singular terms, and logical objects.
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Frege, singular terms, and logical objects.
作者:
Lockhart, Thomas.
面頁冊數:
307 p.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-02(E), Section: A, page: .
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International74-02(E)A.
標題:
Philosophy.
標題:
Language, General.
ISBN:
9781267610294
摘要、提要註:
The following appealing idea is to be found in Frege and has inspired much subsequent philosophy: the ontological supervenes on the logical. This has been taken to mean that answering questions concerning logical form suffices to settle questions concerning ontology. My dissertation proposes a new interpretation of Frege's underlying conception of the relationship between the logical and the ontological. I urge that for Frege the logical and the ontological are deeply and systematically intertwined. I call this view, which I find in his writings, the No-Priority View. On this reading of Frege, he turns out to be, on the one hand, closer to Kant (correctly understood) and, on the other hand, further away from contemporary philosophers whose projects rely on taking Frege's underlying conception of the relationship between the logical and the ontological to be one according to which logical questions are systematically prior to ontological ones. The view which the dissertation defends, both as a reading of Frege and on its own terms, is the following: we can arrive at a satisfactory conception of the relationship between mind and world only if we appreciate that thought---and therefore logical form---is constitutively dependent on its objects.
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Frege, singular terms, and logical objects.
Lockhart, Thomas.
Frege, singular terms, and logical objects.
- 307 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-02(E), Section: A, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Chicago, 2012.
The following appealing idea is to be found in Frege and has inspired much subsequent philosophy: the ontological supervenes on the logical. This has been taken to mean that answering questions concerning logical form suffices to settle questions concerning ontology. My dissertation proposes a new interpretation of Frege's underlying conception of the relationship between the logical and the ontological. I urge that for Frege the logical and the ontological are deeply and systematically intertwined. I call this view, which I find in his writings, the No-Priority View. On this reading of Frege, he turns out to be, on the one hand, closer to Kant (correctly understood) and, on the other hand, further away from contemporary philosophers whose projects rely on taking Frege's underlying conception of the relationship between the logical and the ontological to be one according to which logical questions are systematically prior to ontological ones. The view which the dissertation defends, both as a reading of Frege and on its own terms, is the following: we can arrive at a satisfactory conception of the relationship between mind and world only if we appreciate that thought---and therefore logical form---is constitutively dependent on its objects.
ISBN: 9781267610294Subjects--Topical Terms:
179430
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