Defense of Frege’s ‘Third Realm’
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2025
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Sarkar, R. (2025). Defense of Frege’s ‘Third Realm.’ XXl, 181–195. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5546
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Frege’s semantic theory is known as sense-reference theory. This semantic theory is
primarily associated with the concept of thought. His semantic theory is based on the
identification of sense and reference of formalised language. As a referential semanticist,
Frege attempted to ensure the meaning of language with regard to the concept of truth.
Now, the concept of truth cannot be determined without the concept of thought. The
concept of thought is an umbrella term comprising feelings, emotions, sentiments,
descriptions, etc. According to Frege, philosophy, thought and language are intertwined
with each other. For Frege, the problem of language is not associated primarily with the
referential aspect of language, rather it is associated with the mode of presentation of
language what he termed as sense. And while determining the sense of a sentence, Frege
brings the concept of thought. Thoughts, for Frege, exist independently of human beings
and it is for the humans to grasp the thoughts. They are timelessly true, something like
Platonic ideas. Being a semanticist, Frege at the very outset of his philosophical career
developed his anti-psychological position. To differ from Lockean ideas, he introduced
context principle in his philosophy of language. Thoughts, for Frege, are neither physical
nor mental. Unlike ideas, thoughts are objective. He admitted third realm as the locus of
thought, which is comparable to but different from both physical and mental. The aim of
this paper is to redeem Frege from some transgression by contemporary philosophers on
his conception of third realm.
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XXl
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181 - 195