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[filed under theme 19. Language / C. Assigning Meanings / 5. Fregean Semantics ]

Full Idea

Frege's introduction of 'sense' was motivated by the desire to solve three problems: the problem of bearerless names, the problem of substitution in belief contexts, and the problem of informativeness.

Gist of Idea

'Sense' solves the problems of bearerless names, substitution in beliefs, and informativeness

Source

report of Gottlob Frege (works [1890]) by Alexander Miller - Philosophy of Language 2.9

Book Ref

Miller,Alexander: 'Philosophy of Language' [UCL Press 1998], p.67


A Reaction

A proposal which solves three problems sounds pretty good! These three problems can be used to test the counter-proposals of Russell and Kripke.