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Part I: The Pragmatist Basis. 1. Pragmatism and Metaphysics: The General Background
2. Groundbreaking Principles
3. Semantic and Pragmatic Hints in Frege's Logical Theory
Part II: Logical Constants. 4. Implying, Precluding, and Quantifying Over: Frege's Logical Expressivism
5. Lessons from Inferentialism and Invariantism
6. The Inference-Marker View of Logical Notions: What a Pragmatism Proposal Looks Like
Part III: Further Applications of Propositional Priority. 7. Grue, Tonk, and Russell's Paradox: What Follows from the Principle of Propositional Priority?
8. Visual Arguments: What is at Issue in the Multimodality Debate?
9. Truth and Satisfaction: Frege Versus Tarski
10. Truth Ascriptions as Prosentences: Further Lessons of the Principle of Propositional Priority.
2. Groundbreaking Principles
3. Semantic and Pragmatic Hints in Frege's Logical Theory
Part II: Logical Constants. 4. Implying, Precluding, and Quantifying Over: Frege's Logical Expressivism
5. Lessons from Inferentialism and Invariantism
6. The Inference-Marker View of Logical Notions: What a Pragmatism Proposal Looks Like
Part III: Further Applications of Propositional Priority. 7. Grue, Tonk, and Russell's Paradox: What Follows from the Principle of Propositional Priority?
8. Visual Arguments: What is at Issue in the Multimodality Debate?
9. Truth and Satisfaction: Frege Versus Tarski
10. Truth Ascriptions as Prosentences: Further Lessons of the Principle of Propositional Priority.