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Sunday, May 10, 2020

H. P. Grice's, "Dummettianum implicatum"

DUMMETTIANUM IMPLICATUM. Dummett, Michael (1925– ) British philosopher of language and mathematics, born in London, Professor of Logic, University of Oxford. Dummett is a major commentator on the work of Frege and a leading analytic philosopher in his own right. Under the influence of Brouwer’s intuitionism, he has articulated and defended antirealist positions in the philosophy of mathematics and explored the legitimacy of anti-realism in other areas of philosophy. His main works include Frege: Philosophy of Language (1973), Truth and Other Enigmas (1978), The Logical Basis of Metaphysics (1991), and Origins of Analytic Philosophy (1993).

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