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Meaning and ontology in Frege's philosophy

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     General Introduction Volume Introduction Two Ways of Ontology in Modern Logic - John Myhill  Frege's Hidden Nominalism - Gustav Bergmann  A Paradox in Frege's Semantics - Milton Fisk  On Proper Names and Frege's Darstellungsweise - R. M. Martin  The Context Principle in Frege's Philosophy - Michael David Resnik  Two Types of Denotation - Montgomery Furth  Frege as a Realist - Michael Dummett  Frege's Context Principle Revisited - Michael D. Resnik  Frege's Alleged Realism - Hans D. Sluga  Truth - Michael Dummett  Frege as Idealist and then Realist - Michael D. Resnik  Frege on Thoughts - Gregory Currie  Objectivity and Reality in Lotze and Frege - Michael Dummett  Eternal Thoughts - Peter Carruthers  Fregean Thoughts - Harold Noonan  Frege's Context Principle - Leila Haaparanta  Frege and Vagueness - J. van Heijenoort  Objectivity and Objecthood: Frege's Metaphysics of Judgment - Thomas G. Ricketts  Frege on Truth - Tyler Burge  Thoughts - David Bell  Acknowledgments

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