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- 2012532261 contributor B12671364.
- 2012532261 date "2012".
- 2012532261 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-238) and index.".
- 2012532261 description "Introduction: In Tarski's shadow -- The context: the question of truth bearers -- Frege's text and its argumentative structure -- The first argument: Scientific truth is absolute -- The second argument: Scientific truth is perfect -- The third argument: Scientific truth is independent -- Parallels in Frege's 'Logik' -- The fourth argument: The circle objection -- The omnipresence of truth -- Dummett's regress -- The reduction of I-truth to S-truth -- The fifth argument: Frege's regress -- The road to a novel interpretation -- Absolute or relative truth? -- Tarski's definition of truth and Frege's critique -- Conclusion I: absolute versus relative truth -- Conclusion II: Two modes of interpretation -- Appendix: Synopsis of relevant Frege passages and their various translations: 'Der Gedanke' ; 'Logik' ; Some remarks on the translation.".
- 2012532261 extent "xxiv, 242 pages ;".
- 2012532261 identifier "1137012226 (hbk.)".
- 2012532261 identifier "9781137012227 (hbk.)".
- 2012532261 isPartOf "History of analytic philosophy".
- 2012532261 isPartOf "History of analytic philosophy.".
- 2012532261 issued "2012".
- 2012532261 language "eng".
- 2012532261 subject "193 23".
- 2012532261 subject "B3245.F24 P375 2012".
- 2012532261 subject "Frege, Gottlob, 1848-1925.".
- 2012532261 subject "Truth.".
- 2012532261 tableOfContents "Introduction: In Tarski's shadow -- The context: the question of truth bearers -- Frege's text and its argumentative structure -- The first argument: Scientific truth is absolute -- The second argument: Scientific truth is perfect -- The third argument: Scientific truth is independent -- Parallels in Frege's 'Logik' -- The fourth argument: The circle objection -- The omnipresence of truth -- Dummett's regress -- The reduction of I-truth to S-truth -- The fifth argument: Frege's regress -- The road to a novel interpretation -- Absolute or relative truth? -- Tarski's definition of truth and Frege's critique -- Conclusion I: absolute versus relative truth -- Conclusion II: Two modes of interpretation -- Appendix: Synopsis of relevant Frege passages and their various translations: 'Der Gedanke' ; 'Logik' ; Some remarks on the translation.".
- 2012532261 title "Frege on absolute and relative truth : an introduction to the practice of interpreting philosophical texts / Ulrich Pardey.".
- 2012532261 type "text".