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Frege's Pragmatics

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Uncovering an aspect of Gottlob Frege''s linguistic theorizing that has until now received little attention, this volume offers the first detailed exposition of Frege''s pragmatics . Thorsten Sander explores his views on colouring, side-thoughts, presuppositions, indexicals and illocutionary force and closely relates these to current research in philosophy of language and linguistics. Throughout his career, Frege was concerned with various secondary aspects of meaning. He claims, for instance, that the two words ''dog'' and ''cur'' differ not in what he calls sense, but merely in colouring. By contrast, the difference between ''morning star'' and ''evening star'' is supposed to be a matter of sense. How exactly does sense differ from colouring? Frege also claims that by using a proper name one presupposes the existence of its bearer and that our utterances are frequently associated with side-thoughts. What exactly does he mean by these terms, and wherein lies the difference between these phenomena? Frege''s Pragmatics answers questions such as these, providing a fresh perspective on Frege''s account of various pragmatic aspects of language. In this first book-length treatment, Sandor makes the case that Frege''s groundbreaking ideas are an essential part of his overall philosophical enterprise.

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Thorsten Sander is Research Fellow at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.

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