I've finally published my essay resolving the Frege–Geach problem.

https://philosophics.blog/2026/04/04/when-syntax-is-asked-to-bear-too-much-v1-2/?utm_source=masto&utm_medium=social

Or have I? You tell me. I had worked to dissolve the problem in February, but I wasn't satisfied. I revised the manuscript in March, but I wasn't satisfied because I felt I could go further – and so I did.

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What if the Frege–Geach problem isn’t a problem at all?

Analytic philosophy built a logical puzzle by assuming moral language works like empirical language. My Language Insufficiency Hypothesis says that’s a category error. Moral predicates live in different conceptual terrain entirely.

https://philosophics.blog/2025/11/17/what-if-the-frege-geach-problem-isnt/?utm_source=masto&utm_medium=social&utm_vampaign=lih

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Beauty in Dog Poop? - Alex O Connor and Joe Folley

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A Disturbing Trend

As many people are calling for violent revolt and threats on the president, how should Christians understand and respond to this troubling trend?

Cross Examined