Two Misconstruals of Frege’s Theory of Colouring

Philosophical Quarterly 69 (275):374-392 (2019)
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Abstract

Many scholars claim that Frege's theory of colouring is committed to a radical form of subjectivism or emotivism. Some other scholars claim that Frege's concept of colouring is a precursor to Grice's notion of conventional implicature. I argue that both of these claims are mistaken. Finally, I propose a taxonomy of Fregean colourings: for Frege, there are purely aesthetic colourings, communicative colourings or hints, non-communicative colourings.

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Thorsten Sander
University of Duisburg-Essen

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