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|a The primary question and the answers of Frege and Russell -- A new account of structured propositions -- Objections to the new account -- Objections to structured propositions generally -- Objections to propositions generally -- Tense, modality, and propositions -- The paradox of analysis -- Appendix : quantification and propositions.
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|a Belief in propositions has had a long and distinguished history in analytic philosophy. Three of the founding fathers of analytic philosophy, Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, and G.E. Moore, believed in propositions. Many philosophers since then have shared this belief; and the belief is widely, though certainly not universally, accepted among philosophers today. Among contemporary philosophers who believe in propositions, many, and perhaps even most, take them to be structuredentities with individuals, properties, and relations as constituents. For example, the proposition that Glenn loves T.
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