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Tugendhat I 348
Meaning/Object/Russell: meaning of an expression = object.
Tugendhat I 384
Meaning/Russell: he makes no distinction between meaning and object (-> Meaning/Quine: is no "entity") - Russell: object is literally in the sentence.
StrawsonVsRussell: then an empty singular term has no significance.
>Singular term, >Sense, >Senseless, >Meaning, >Reference, cf. >Fregean sense, >Fregean meaning.
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I 58
Meaning/Principia Mathematica(1)/Russell: here Russell speaks of the fact that a function means an "indeterminate object" (sic). (FregeVs)


1. Whitehead, A.N. and Russel, B. (1910). Principia Mathematica. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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