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LOGICAL FORM AND LANGUAGE PDF Print E-mail
Written by MADALINA NICOLOF   

ABSTRACT. Frege's conception of the universal applicability of modern mathematical logic and its singular role in displaying the structure of genuinely objective judgment were the primary concerns of much of twentieth-century philosophy. Quine discredits a certain group of non-extensional notions, which includes those of logical necessity, logical impossibility, and synonymity or identity of meaning.

 
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