TRUTH AND METATHEORY IN FREGE |
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Authors: | Jason Stanley |
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Abstract: | In this paper it is contended, against a challenging recent interpretation of Frege, that Frege should be credited with the first semi-rigorous formulation of semantic theory. It is argued that the considerations advanced against this contention suffer from two kinds of error. The first involves the attribution to Frege of a sceptical attitude towards the truth-predicate. The second involves the sort of justification which these arguments assume a classical semantic theory attempts to provide. Finally, it is shown that Frege was in fact mindful of the need for the relevant sort of justification. |
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