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- | ====== SENSE AND REFERENCE THEORY ====== | ||
- | In the philosophy of language, the distinction between sense and reference was an idea of the German philosopher and mathematician Gottlob Frege in 1892 (in his paper "On Sense and Reference"; | ||
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- | The reference (or " | ||
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- | * Sense is something possessed by a name, whether or not it has a reference. For example, the name " | ||
- | * The sense of different names is different, even when their reference is the same. Frege argued that if an identity statement such as " | ||
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- | * Theory of Meaning | ||
- | * theory of sense | ||
- | * theory of reference | ||
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- | ====== SOUND , NUMBER AND DIMENSIONS ORIGIN THEORY | ||
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- | * [[: | ||
- | * zero | ||
- | * starting from 1 to infinity , there is only one sequence | ||
- | * starting from 1 to infinity , having two sequences or two quantities at a time | ||
- | * starting from 1 to infinity , having 3 sequences at a single time in 3 different directions | ||
- | * [[: | ||
- | * 0D sound , similar to the dot , there is a primary sound which is almost equivalent to space ( sound of breath or open gush of air ) | ||
- | * 1D sound , Extension of the vibrations in the vocal space produce the first sound ( A ) | ||
- | * 2D Sounds , all other sounds like vowels and consonants belong to the two dimensions | ||
- | * 3D sounds , Tertiary are the names or words which belong to the 3d world | ||
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- | * 0D space , Dot | ||
- | * 1D space , extension of the dot is the line | ||
- | * 2D space , forms in the two dimensions | ||
- | * 3D space , forms or real world | ||
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- | * Sounds directed towards alphabets directed towards words , directed towards forms and numbers , forms and numbers directed towards reality | ||
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- | * sound >>> | ||
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- | ^ FORM ^ SOUNDS | ||
- | | Common/ | ||
- | | Unique/ | ||
- | | Countable forms | Countable nouns | | | ||
- | | Uncountable forms | Uncountable nouns | | | ||
- | | Concrete form | Concrete name | | | ||
- | | Abstract form | Abstract name / sounds | ||
- | | Mental form | Mental name / Mental vocabulary | ||
- | | alienable forms | Alienable nouns | | | ||
- | | Inalienable forms | Inalienable nouns | | | ||
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- | ^ SENSE ^ REFERENCE | ||
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- | * Sense | ||
- | * Indefinite sense | ||
- | * definite sense | ||
- | * Reference | ||
- | * Indefinite reference | ||
- | * Definite reference | ||
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- | * Sense and context | ||
- | * Reference and context |