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Posted by Xander Ladage on February 06, 19101 at 10:22:21:
Dear all,
I'm studying the paper of frege "On sense and
reference". I have a question on this paper.
Frege is explaining the meaning of "sense", "mode of
representation", and the "thought".
When you take the word "I" like in: "I buy a car", it means
that "I" has a different sense for everybody.
On the other hand, there is some intersubjective
meaning of "I".
My question is: Is the explaination od the word "sense"
by Frege enough to explain this intersubjective
caracter.
Anyone who has an answer, please Email me.
Thanks,
Xander Ladage (The netherlands, xander.cki@planet.nl)
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