Philosophical Topics 43 (1-2):113-124 (2015)
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In this essay, I respond to A. W. Moore’s instructive chapter on Frege. I respond by asking various questions, and I question particularly Moore’s claim that Frege, in reacting to Benno Kerry, falls into Hegelian excess. I toy with responding to my question by regarding Frege as anticipating a Wittgensteinian-Heideggerian exaction. It remains unclear whether this constitutes progress.
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Keywords | Analytic Philosophy General Interest Philosophy of Mind |
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ISBN(s) | 0276-2080 |
DOI | 10.5840/philtopics2015431/28 |
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