Intensionality and paradoxes in ramsey’s ‘the foundations of mathematics’

Review of Symbolic Logic 3 (1):1-25 (2010)
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In , Frank Ramsey separates paradoxes into two groups, now taken to be the logical and the semantical. But he also revises the logical system developed in Whitehead and Russellthe intensional paradoxess interest in these problems seriously, then the intensional paradoxes deserve more widespread attention than they have historically received

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