The Concept of Linguistic Reference Before Frege

In Stephen Biggs and Heimir Geirsson (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Reference. Routledge. pp. 17-29 (2021)
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This essay traces the concept of linguistic reference and its role in the determination of linguistic meaning in the history of philosophy before Frege.

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