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22295 | Modern logical truths are true under all interpretations of the non-logical words [Potter] |
Full Idea: In the modern definition, a 'logical truth' is true under every interpretation of the non-logical words it contains. | |
From: Michael Potter (The Rise of Analytic Philosophy 1879-1930 [2020], 19 'Frege's') | |
A reaction: What if the non-logical words are nonsense, or are used inconsistently ('good'), or ambiguously ('bank'), or vaguely ('bald'), or with unsure reference ('the greatest philosopher' becomes 'Bentham')? What qualifies as an 'interpretation'? |