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Quote: an object is the correlate of a proper name; concepts correspond to one-place predicates; relations correspond to two-place relational expressions

topics > all references > references c-d > QuoteRef: dummM_1967 , p. 230



Topic:
binding of names to objects
Topic:
abstraction as part of language
Topic:
fundamental concepts such as type, attributes, relationships are all the same
Topic:
sentences, propositions, and truth

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Just as objects can in general be characterized … to that which corresponds, in reality, to (one-place) … fulfil totally different linguistic roles, the entities which … [p. 230] Frege's theory of predicates as referring to … as an explanation of what predication is; rather, … of entity they stand for.   Google-1   Google-2

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Quote: objects and concepts are totally different since proper names and predicates are totally different
Quote: understanding predicates leads to an understanding of concepts

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