Philosophic Aspects of the Problem of Meaning and Sense

Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (4):23-31 (1963)
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The problem of meaning and sense is one of the questions of contemporary logic which have long since ceased to be confined within the strict limits of that field, and which have become the object of general philosophical discussion. The elaboration of the concepts involved makes it possible to refine and concretize certain principles of the theory of knowledge and of dialectical logic. The present article will examine — in terms of these concepts — two questions in the theory of knowledge: that of the nature of logical identification, and that of the nature of individual objects

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