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RICHARD G. HECK, Grundgesetze der Arithmetic I §10, Philosophia Mathematica, Volume 7, Issue 3, October 1999, Pages 258–292, https://doi.org/10.1093/philmat/7.3.258
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Abstract
In section 10 of Grundgesetze, Frege confronts an indeterm inacy left by his stipulations regarding his ‘smooth breathing’, from which names of valueranges are formed. Though there has been much discussion of his arguments, it remains unclear what this indeterminacy is; why it bothers Frege; and how he proposes to respond to it. The present paper attempts to answer these questions by reading section 10 as preparatory for the (fallacious) proof, given in section 31, that every expression of Frege's formal language denotes.
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