Combining Philosophers
Ideas for Hermarchus, Gottlob Frege and W.H. Newton-Smith
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9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 2. Abstract Objects / a. Nature of abstracta
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Not all objects are spatial; 4 can still be an object, despite lacking spatial co-ordinates [Frege]
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9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 2. Abstract Objects / c. Modern abstracta
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Frege says singular terms denote objects, numerals are singular terms, so numbers exist [Frege, by Hale]
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Frege establishes abstract objects independently from concrete ones, by falling under a concept [Frege, by Dummett]
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Logical objects are extensions of concepts, or ranges of values of functions [Frege]
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9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 3. Objects in Thought
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For Frege, objects just are what singular terms refer to [Frege, by Hale/Wright]
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Without concepts we would not have any objects [Frege, by Shapiro]
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The concept 'object' is too simple for analysis; unlike a function, it is an expression with no empty place [Frege]
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Frege's 'objects' are both the referents of proper names, and what predicates are true or false of [Frege, by Dummett]
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Late Frege saw his non-actual objective objects as exclusively thoughts and senses [Frege, by Dummett]
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9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 5. Individuation / a. Individuation
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Frege's universe comes already divided into objects [Frege, by Koslicki]
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