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Jul 21, 2022
Abstract
Despite their undoubted thematic breadth, Frege never gave great importance to fictional objects such as Sherlock Holmes. This work begins by making a brief presentation of the theoretical corpus of Fregean philosophy of language. Later, it analyzes the way in which, in his various works, the German mathematician and philosopher attempted to integrate the discourse of fictional contexts into his philosophy. Finally, considering in a large extent the work of Terence Parsons, different problems related to this attempt are briefly outlined.
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