Reply to Hintikka and Sandu: Frege and Second-Order Logic
Journal of Philosophy 90 (8):416 - 424 (1993)
| Abstract | Hintikka and Sandu had argued that 'Frege's failure to grasp the idea of the standard interpretation of higher-order logic turns his entire foundational project into a hopeless daydream' and that he is 'inextricably committed to a non-standard interpretation' of higher-order logic. We disagree. | |||||||||
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