Frege and his Rivals
Adam Morton, 19 August 1982
Frege: Philosophy of Language
by Michael Dummett.
Duckworth, 708 pp., £28, May 1981,0 7156 1568 8 Show More
by Michael Dummett.
Duckworth, 708 pp., £28, May 1981,
The Interpretation of Frege’s Philosophy
by Michael Dummett.
Duckworth, 621 pp., £35, September 1981,0 7156 1540 8 Show More
by Michael Dummett.
Duckworth, 621 pp., £35, September 1981,
Frege: An Introduction to his Philosophy
by Gregory Currie.
Harvester, 212 pp., £20, June 1982,0 85527 826 9 Show More
by Gregory Currie.
Harvester, 212 pp., £20, June 1982,
“... text is dotted here with ‘Quine is guilty of confusing ...’, ‘Quine’s sloppy use’, ‘Putnam makes some attempt to pretend ...’, and so on. These sections are unusually irritating in their condescension to the dominant writers in the field, and whole chapters are made difficult to read by the annoyance that this tone produces. Quine’s views ... ”