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Hintikka and Frege on quantification concepts

María J. Frápolli, Neftalí Villanueva

pp. 279-298

Hintikka's semantic approach to meaning, a development of Wittgenstein's view of meaning as use, is the general theme of this chapter. We will focus on the analysis of quantified sentences and on the scope of the principle of compositionality and compare Hintikka's take on these issues with that of Frege. The aim of this paper is to show that Hintikka's analysis of quantified expressions as choice functions, in spite of its obvious dissimilarities with respect to the higher-order approach, is actually very close to the Fregean stance on compositionality and context dependence. In particular, we will defend that the Fregean approach to quantifiers is unavoidably linked to the idea that quantified expressions are context-dependent, and therefore should not be conceived under the traditional inside-out model for analysis.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62864-6_11

Full citation:

Frápolli, M. J. , Villanueva, N. (2018)., Quantifiers: Hintikka and Frege on quantification concepts, in H. Van Ditmarsch & P. Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on knowledge and game-theoretical semantics, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 279-298.

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