What is a meaningful name? Frege's idea of a radical semanto-ontological analysis

Logic and Logical Philosophy 3:151-173 (1995)
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Some theories of language tell us that names have no meaning. A name just refers to the object named. On the other hand, we certainly may use the word „meaning” in the terminological way Frege uses the German word „Bedeutung”

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Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer
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