Lexicon of Arguments

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Frege, German Original: "gerade Rede" = "normal speech", i.e. "gerade" = normal.
Normal speech/Frege: normal speech is a literal quote. Oblique speach is an analogous quote. The oblique meaning (of a word) is its normal sense (!)

Chisholm II 146
Frege/saturated/unsaturated: by Husserl: are dependent/independent clauses.
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Frege II 58
Hypothetical Judgment/German original: "hypothetisches Urteil"/Frege: a hypothetical judgment is an implication.
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I I29
Unsaturated: is e.g. "capital city of". Saturated: is e.g. "Deutsches Reich".
I 72f
Term = is the meaning of a predicate, unsaturated, predicative, of something. Subject matter: is saturated and never the whole meaning of a predicate. A proper name (saturated) can never be a predicate (but part of a predicate). Thought: a part must be unsaturated, as a binder - example: "falls under".
I 87
Function: is unsaturated.
I 88
Function/Frege: a function sign is unsaturated, e.g. "sin" (sine). On the other hand: it is saturated by connection with numeric signs (argument): e.g. "sin 1" - is each time a number. Value of the function.
I 89
Thus, we can also call functions self-unsaturated.
I 88
Number sign/Frege: e.g. "2" is saturated. On the other hand: the function sign, e.g. "sin" (sine) is unsaturated.
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IV 70/71
Body/Frege: the body does not need to be supplemented. > ((s) objects are saturated).
IV 11
Terminology/Frege: "subter": is an individual/class or subject/term and corresponds to "ε". Epsilon/Frege/ (s): epsilon always denotes that an individual is contained, not a subset.
On the other hand: "sub": is a class/class or term/term - this corresponds to the horseshoe ⊂ (subset).
IV 73 ff
Mental structure/Frege: 1. type: A u B - 2. type: ~(A u B). - 3. type: ~A u ~ B. - 4. type: ~(~A u ~B). 1.-4. are interchangeable in order. 5. type ~A u B - 6. type: ~(~A u B).
>Fregean sense, >Fregean meaning

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