Lexicon of Arguments

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Dummett I 74 ff
Frege: sense impressions alone do not offer the outside world, perhaps there are beings who have only the sense impressions without seeing or feeling things. Having visual impressions is still no seeing of things (without words, without thought)...
>Concepts, >Thoughts, >Sensory impressions.
Dummett I 74 ff
Capturing of things/grasping: mind, thoughts are "captured" or "grasped". Having: the verb "to have" is used with sensations (even with animals) - this is still no seeing (terms).
Frege: Perception: grasping of a thought (judgment).
Dummett I 89
Frege thesis: the sensory perception involves grasping of a thought or a meaning.
>Judgments.
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Berka I 106
Perception/Frege: without sensory perception mental development is not possible for beings known to us.(1)

1. G. Frege, Begriffsschrift, eine der arithmetischen nachgebildete Formelsprache des reinen Denkens, Halle 1879, Neudruck in: Ders. Begriffsschrift und andere Aufsätze, hrsg. v. J. Agnelli, Hildesheim 1964

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