توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Foundations of Frege's Logic
نام کتاب : The Foundations of Frege's Logic
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مبانی منطق فرگه
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نویسندگان : Pavel Tichy
ناشر : De Gruyter
سال نشر : 1988
تعداد صفحات : 320
ISBN (شابک) : 9783110849264 , 9783110116687
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت
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Preface\nAcknowledgements\nChapter One: Constructions\n1. Entities, constructions, and functions\n2. Two views of arithmetic\n3. The linguistic turn\nChapterTwo: Fregean Functions\n4. Frege and constructions\n5. Functions as structured entities\n6. The Extensionality Thesis\n7. Unsaturatedness\n8. The Immediacy Thesis\nChapter Three: Fregean Objects\n9. Objects as their own constructions\n10. Objects as meta-constructions\n11. Multiple analyses\nChapter Four: Variables\n12. Russell’s Paradox\n13. The Vicious Circle Principle\n14. An objectual notion of variable\nChapter Five: A Hierarchy of Entities\n15. The five modes of forming constructions\n16. The ramified hierarchy\n17. Substitution\nChapter Six: Two Interpretations of the Concept Script\n18. The syntax of the Concept Script\n19. Interpretation A\n20. Interpretation B\n21. The ambiguity embraced\nChapter Seven: Senses and Presentations\n22. The ambiguity\n23. Rigid presentations\n24. Indexicals\nChapter Eight: The Mediacy Thesis\n25. The discrepancy\n26. The definite article\n27. Oblique reference\nChapter Nine: Disambiguating Natural Discourse\n28. Context dependence\n29. The asymmetry argument\n30. Russell’s Theory of Descriptions\nChapter Ten: Church’s Logic of Sense and Denotation\n31. Disambiguating with the grain\n32. Church’s system rectified\n33. Assertion\n34. The cross-reference problem\nChapter Eleven: Logical Space\n35. The nature of determiners\n36. Possible worlds\n37. The temporal dimension\n38. Epistemic framework\nChapter Twelve: Transparent Intensional Logic\n39. Application\n40. Aboutness\n41. De dicto and de re\n42. The limitations of logical space\n43. Constructional attitudes: aboutness revisited\n44. Codes and languages\nChapter Thirteen: Inference\n45. The two views\n46. ‘Natural deduction’\n47. Sequents\nChapter Fourteen: The Fallacy of Subject Matter\n48. ‘Arbitrary objects’\n49. Fictional and historic reference\n50. ‘Formal axiomatics’\n51. Epilogue\nAppendices\nBibliography\nIndex of Names\nIndex of Subjects