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Frege's Answer to Kripke




AuthorsKorte Tapio

PublisherWILEY

Publication year2022

JournalTheoria: a swedish journal of philosophy

Journal name in sourceTHEORIA-A SWEDISH JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY

Journal acronymTHEORIA-SWED J PHILO

Volume88

Issue2

First page 464

Last page479

Number of pages16

ISSN0040-5825

eISSN1755-2567

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/theo.12358

Web address https://doi.org/10.1111/theo.12358


Abstract
In his Naming and Necessity, Saul Kripke puts forth a series of arguments against theories of proper names he calls Frege-Russell theories. As the title reveals, Kripke takes Gottlob Frege's theory of sense and Bedeutung to be a good representative of these theories. In this essay, I characterize how Frege might have answered Kripke. I agree with Kripke that presumably Frege thought that the sense of a proper name is the same as some definite description. I, however, question his assumption that Frege's theory of proper names was a theory of meaning as he uses the term. I go even further and suggest that it is not so obvious that Frege thought, at least always, that the role of the concept of sense in his theory is a semantic concept at all. This constitutes the heart of my reconstruction of Frege's answer. I argue that this, together with Frege's conception of natural languages, would have allowed him to hold that the sense of a proper name may sometimes be the same as the sense of an indefinite or even a wrong description. This makes Frege's theory immune to Kripke's counter-arguments.



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