@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Frege,Gottlob},
subject = {Properties},
note = {II 74
Properties/Frege: properties will be predicated by a concept. A concept may fall under a higher one (> numbers), >Non-existence.
Something can simultaneously be property and feature, but not of the same thing! A feature of a concept may be the property of an object.
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I 76
Def Property/Frege: I call the concepts, under which an object falls its properties.
"Property of" is the inverse of "falls under".
E.g. numbers
Instead of saying,
"2 is a positive number," and
"2 is an integer" and
"2 is less than 10", we can also say:
"2 is a positive integer less than 10."
Here, being a positive number, being an integer, and being less than 10 appear as properties of the object 2 and at the same time as a feature of the concept.
(The difference between feature and property is not that between concept and object).
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Stalnaker I 181
Distinction object/properties: pro: Tractatus/>Wittgenstein - pro: >Kripke - Vs: >Searle/>Dummett/>Frege.},
note = { F I G. Frege Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik Stuttgart 1987 F II G. Frege Funktion, Begriff, Bedeutung Göttingen 1994 F IV G. Frege Logische Untersuchungen Göttingen 1993
Stalnaker I R. Stalnaker Ways a World may be Oxford New York 2003 },
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